Parental fever phobia and its correlates
MS Kramer, L Naimark, DG Leduc - Pediatrics, 1985 - publications.aap.org
Parents of 202 young febrile children were surveyed about their knowledge, attitudes, and
fears concerning fever and its treatment. Forty-eight percent of the parents considered …
fears concerning fever and its treatment. Forty-eight percent of the parents considered …
Effect of formula supplementation in the hospital on the duration of breast-feeding: a controlled clinical trial
K Gray-Donald, MS Kramer, S Munday, DG Leduc - Pediatrics, 1985 - publications.aap.org
To avoid methodologic pitfalls in previous observational studies linking formula supplementation
in the hospital to early discontinuation of breast-feeding, a controlled clinical trial of …
in the hospital to early discontinuation of breast-feeding, a controlled clinical trial of …
Risks and benefits of paracetamol antipyresis in young children with fever of presumed viral origin
…, R Roberts-Bräuer, A McDougall, DG Leduc - The Lancet, 1991 - Elsevier
To examine whether antipyretic therapy in young children is associated with potential risks (interference
with enhanced host defences at febrile temperatures) or benefits (improved …
with enhanced host defences at febrile temperatures) or benefits (improved …
Carrying as colic" therapy": a randomized controlled trial
RG Barr, SJ McMullan, H Spiess, DG Leduc… - …, 1991 - publications.aap.org
In healthy infants, crying behavior is reduced significantly by "supplemental" carrying; that is,
increased carrying throughout the day in addition to that which occurs during feeding and in …
increased carrying throughout the day in addition to that which occurs during feeding and in …
Frequency, severity and risk factors for adverse drug reactions in adult out-patients: a prospective study
…, KM Flegel, MS Kramer, DG Leduc… - Journal of chronic …, 1986 - Elsevier
To provide information on the frequency of adverse drug reactions in ambulatory patients we
used intensive telephone surveillance to detect suspected reactions in 1026 patients seen …
used intensive telephone surveillance to detect suspected reactions in 1026 patients seen …
Determinants of weight and adiposity in the first year of life
MS Kramer, RG Barr, DG Leduc, C Boisjoly… - The Journal of …, 1985 - Elsevier
… Kramer MS, Barr RG, Leduc DG, et al. Maternal psychological determinants of infant obesity…
Barr RG, Kramer MS, Pless IB, Boisjoly C, Leduc DG: Feeding and temperament predispose …
Barr RG, Kramer MS, Pless IB, Boisjoly C, Leduc DG: Feeding and temperament predispose …
Adverse drug reactions in general pediatric outpatients
…, KM Flegel, L Naimark, R Contardi, DG Leduc - The Journal of …, 1985 - Elsevier
We used a recently developed diagnostic adverse drug reaction (ADR) algorithm and an
intensive telephone surveillance program to monitor all courses of prescription and …
intensive telephone surveillance program to monitor all courses of prescription and …
Infant determinants of childhood weight and adiposity.
MS Kramer, RG Barr, DG Leduc, C Boisjoly, IB Pless - 1985 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Children studied at 6 and 12 months old for determinants of weight and adiposity (NAR/A 55,
4649) were followed to 24 months old. Birthweight, duration of breast feeding, sex and …
4649) were followed to 24 months old. Birthweight, duration of breast feeding, sex and …
Parents' versus physicians' values for clinical outcomes in young febrile children
…, KN Drummond, EL Mills, ML Bernstein, DG Leduc - …, 1994 - publications.aap.org
Objective. To compare how parents and physicians value potential clinical outcomes in
young children who have a fever but no focus of bacterial infection. Methods. Cross-sectional …
young children who have a fever but no focus of bacterial infection. Methods. Cross-sectional …
Maternal psychological determinants of infant obesity: development and testing of two new instruments
MS Kramer, RG Barr, DG Leduc, C Boisjoly… - Journal of chronic …, 1983 - Elsevier
We have developed and tested two instruments to measure psychological factors that may
affect infant feeding and thus “confound” the relationship between feeding and subsequent …
affect infant feeding and thus “confound” the relationship between feeding and subsequent …