2 results match your criteria: "Seattle Children's Research Institute in Seattle[Affiliation]"

Objective: This study reports 3-year effects of a parent-teen cognitive/behavioral treatment for adolescent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), blended with Motivational Interviewing (Supporting Teens' Autonomy Daily [STAND]), vs Usual Care (UC) in 4 community clinics.

Method: This was a randomized clinical trial with double randomization of adolescents and therapists to STAND vs UC. Participants were 278 culturally diverse adolescents diagnosed with DSM-5 ADHD and 82 community therapists.

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Pandemics and Beyond: Considerations When Personal Risk and Professional Obligations Converge.

J Clin Ethics

March 2021

Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine and Director of Education, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Research Institute in Seattle, Washington USA.

With each novel infectious disease outbreak, there is scholarly attention to healthcare providers' obligation to assume personal risk while they care for infected patients. While most agree that healthcare providers have a duty to assume some degree of risk, the extent of this obligation remains uncertain. Furthermore, these analyses rarely examine healthcare institutions' obligations during these outbreaks.

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