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Psychosocial characteristics and predictors of health-care use in families of young children with cystic fibrosis in Western Australia Abstract
An improved understanding of the roles of protein kinases in intracellular signalling and disease progression has driven significant advances in protein...
This project examines the impact of perinatal dissociation and birth trauma on mothers' and infants' wellbeing during the first two years of life.
Tonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical procedures in childhood. While generally safe, it often is associated with a difficult early recovery phase with poor oral intake, dehydration, difficult or painful swallowing, postoperative bleeding, infection and/or otalgia.
Findings from The Kids Research Institute Australia’s ‘Ear Explorers’ real-life research project undertaken as part of the 2019 Telethon weekend, found short videos were more helpful than photos when making a diagnosis.
This study is investigating whether a machine learning based approach can be used to improve fetal brain anatomy measurement for learning development studies.
STARS for Kids, a sub-project of ORIGINS, received a three-year grant to advance the development of a scalable, online, tiered model of care to better support disadvantaged communities, where 20-25 per cent of children are entering school developmentally vulnerable.
We argue that population-based studies are critical to overcome the selection bias seen in many clinical samples and to identify true variability within a...
Perspectives of parents are integral to the assessment of communication abilities and inform communication interventions for girls and women with Rett Syndrome
Desiree Dr Jackie Susan Lisa Zenobia Silva Davis Prescott Gibson Talati MBBS, FRACP, MPH, PhD BSc (Hons), PGradDipHlthProm, PhD MBBS BMedSci PhD