PeRC Archive

Pediatrics Research Consortium resources have been used to complete the following peer-reviewed published articles and abstracts.

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Coffin SE, Elser J, Marchant C, Sawyer M, Pollara B, Fayorsey R, Nelson L, Lawley D, Goveia M, Stek J, Hille D, DiNubile MJ. Impact of acute rotavirus gastroenteritis on pediatric outpatient practices in the United States.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. Jul 2006;25(7):584-589.

Fiks AG, Alessandrini EA, Luberti AA, Ostapenko S, Zhang X, Silber JH. Identifying factors predicting immunization delay for children followed in an urban primary care network using an electronic health record.
Pediatrics. Dec 2006;118(6):e1680-1686.

Guevara JP, Feudtner C, Romer D, Power T, Eiraldi R, Nihtianova S, Rosales A, Ohene-Frempong J, Schwarz DF. Fragmented care for inner-city minority children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Pediatrics. Oct 2005;116(4):e512-517.

Abstracts/Posters

Alessandrini EA, Nadel F, Alpern E, Fiks AG, Shea J. Effects of a primary care-based educational intervention on parental knowledge and health service use for common, minor childhood illnesses.
Vol 57. Washington DC: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2005 Annual Meeting; 2005:2817.

Arbogast KB, Houseknecht E, Marigowda S, Mong DA. Anthropometric measures of pediatric seat belt fit:
World Congress of Biomechanics; 2006.

Bell LM, Grundmeier RW, Crossette JM. Creating a practice based research network (PBRN): using an electronic health record as a resource for TRIP initiatives.
Washington DC: TRIP Conference; 2005.

Coffin SE, Elser J, Marchant C, Fayorsey R, Sawyer M, Pollara B, Nelson L, Goveia M, Stek J, Hille D, DiNubile MJ. Impact of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the pediatric outpatient setting.
Vol 101. Washington DC: Pediatric Academic Society; 2005:1899.

Coffin SE, Spandorfer P, Clark HF, Lawley D, Davis L, Grundmeier RW, Luberti AA. Burden of iIllness attributable to rotavirus among non-hospitalized children.
San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2004 Annual Meeting; 2004:1947.

Crossette JM, Grundmeier RW. Facilitating patient safety and quality initiatives with an electronic health record in a pediatric primary care setting.
Washington DC: Patient Safety and Health Information Technology Conference; 2005.

Fiks AG, Grundmeier RW, Biggs L, Alessandrini EA. Clinical alerts in an electronic health record (EHR) significantly reduce missed opportunities for immunization in an urban pediatric population.
Vol 57. Washington DC: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2005 Annual Meeting; 2005:868.

Fiks AG, Luberti AA, Ostapenko S, Zhang X, Silber JH. Identifying factors predicting immunization delay for children followed in an urban primary care network using an electronic medical record (EMR).
San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2004 Annual Meeting; 2004:1947.

Friedlaender EY, Posner JC, Hillier A, Garcia-Espana JF, Branas CC, Winston FK. Substandard housing and risk of injury in children.
Vol 2912. San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006:432.

Gerdes M, Grundmeier RW, Haecker T. Developmental screening in an electronic health record.
Vol 2920. San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006:481.

Grimberg A, Grundmeier RW, Ramos MO, Pati S, Cucchiara AJ. Poor growth is mostly over-looked in urban, largely minority, underserved pediatric practices.
Vol 2915. San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006:453.

Grundmeier RW, Lehmann C, Li S, Weinberg S, Adams W, Shiffman R. Using electronic health records for pediatric research and quality improvement.
San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006:5224.

Grundmeier RW, Luberti AA, Coffin SE, Langlotz CP, Johnson KB. Structured vs. unstructured data entry: measuring attitudes and comparing documentation completeness in primary care pediatrics.
San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2004 Annual Meeting; 2004:1270.

Kassam-Adams N. Integrating traumatic stress prevention and treatment into acute pediatric medical care.
Stockholm: 9th European Conference on Traumatic Stress; 2005.

Kassam-Adams N. Preventing PTSD after pediatric illness and injury.
Washington DC: National Conference of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP); 2005.

Kassam-Adams N, Marks A, Winston F. A stepped approach to secondary prevention of PTSD in injured children.
Toronto: 21st Annual Meeting of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies; 2005.

Marks A, Kassam-Adams N, Winston F. Preventive intervention: Addressing traumatic stress in primary care.
Toronto: 21st Annual Meeting of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies; 2005.

Perella D, Fiks AG, Spain CV, Robinson D, Gargiullo P, Watson B, Heath K, Pletcher J, Forke C. Validity of reported varicella history as a marker for varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immunity among different age groups.
Vol 57. Washington DC: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2005 Annual Meeting; 2005:692.

Perella D, Spain CV, Fiks AG. Screening young adolescents for varicella vaccination: parental recall versus self-reported varicella history.
Vol 2747. San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006:9.

Power TJ, Blum NJ, Mautone JA, Frye L. Providing ADHD services in primary care: the perspective of primary care physicians.
Philadelphia: Annual Meeting of the Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics; 2006.

Zorc JJ, Bryant-Stephens T, Grundmeier RW. Use of an asthma management plan in an electronic health record.
Vol 4881. San Francisco: Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006:425.