Research In Action
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Dr. Dan Corwin shares how a “leaky pipeline” in pediatric concussion care reveals disparities in diagnosis, referral, and follow-up—and highlights targeted strategies to improve equitable access to effective treatment.
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Learn how CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention partners with Lutheran Settlement House to provide intimate partner violence support.
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According to the AAP, more than 9,000 children each year seek emergency room treatment for injuries sustained by a lawn mower. Here are tips for parents to follow to prevent these injuries from occurring.
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New CIRP@CHOP research proposes a novel approach to estimating compliance with Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws.
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Learn about a recent study examining the safety concerns of parents of children with a variety of disabilities and how healthcare providers can address these concerns.
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When it comes to bullying, there are multiple touchpoints at which intervention is possible, including at schools, at home, and through visits to the pediatrician’s office. Here at CHOP, we have instituted a network-wide bullying screen as part of our Electronic Health Record, making asking about bullying a standard part of the care that many of our patients receive.
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CIRP's academic-government collaboration can serve as a model for other states that are interested in optimizing the value of their administrative traffic safety data.
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There is a need for a public health approach to preventing posttraumatic stress among the young after natural disasters and other traumatic events.
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CHOP's Dr. Patty Huang provides clinical guidance for understanding and supporting youth with gender dysphoria.
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Minds Matter researchers at CIRP@CHOP describe the prevalence of vision disorders that are not picked up in routine vision screens after adolescent concussions.
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Allison E. Curry, PhD,MPH shares her research that supports state efforts to consider a GDL decal provision to enhance teen driver safety.
