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Paediatrics and Child Health | 2018

Literacy promotion by health care professionals: A comprehensive biomedical and psychosocial approach

Gabriella Jacob; Lee Ford-Jones; Peter D Wong; Dena Warman; Maureen W Lovett

Literacy is the ability to read, write and understand print. Proficiency in literacy is fundamental to social inclusion and strongly linked to health outcomes. Thus, improving literacy is important for lifelong health promotion. Poverty, inadequate hearing, speech and vision and learning disabilities may challenge literacy development. In our review, we explore these topics and suggest recommendations to: Mitigate the Effects of Poverty, Access Comprehensive Medical Assessments, Promote Early Childhood Education and Advocate for Early Intervention and Remediation Programs.


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2018

Adverse childhood experiences: Basics for the paediatrician

Gabriella Jacob; Meta van den Heuvel; Nimo Jama; Aideen M. Moore; Lee Ford-Jones; Peter D Wong

In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adverse Childhood Experiences study established the profound effects of early childhood adversity on life course health. The burden of cumulative adversities can affect gene expression, immune system development and condition stress response. A scientific framework provides explanation for numerous childhood and adult health problems and high-risk behaviours that originate in early life. In our review, we discuss adverse childhood experiences, toxic stress, the neurobiological basis and multigenerational and epigenetic transmission of trauma and recognized health implications. Further, we outline building resilience, screening in the clinical setting, primary care interventions, applying trauma-informed care and future directions. We foresee that enhancing knowledge of the far-reaching effects of adverse childhood events will facilitate mitigation of toxic stress, promote child and family resilience and optimize life course health trajectories.


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2018

Identification of early childhood caries in primary care settings

Alexandra Nicolae; Leo Levin; Peter D Wong; Malini Dave; Jillian Taras; Chetna Mistry; Elizabeth Ford-Jones; Michele Wong; Robert J. Schroth

Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic disease affecting young children in Canada. ECC may lead to pain and infection, compromised general health, decreased quality of life and increased risk for dental caries in primary and permanent teeth. A multidisciplinary approach to prevent and identify dental disease is recommended by dental and medical national organizations. Young children visit primary care providers at regular intervals from an early age. These encounters provide an ideal opportunity for primary care providers to educate clients about their childrens oral health and its importance for general health. We designed an office-based oral health screening guide to help primary care providers identify ECC, a dental referral form to facilitate dental care access and an oral health education resource to raise parental awareness. These resources were reviewed and trialled with a small number of primary care providers.


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2017

The breastfeeding paradox: Relevance for household food insecurity

Isvarya Venu; Meta van den Heuvel; Jonathan P. Wong; Cornelia M. Borkhoff; Rosemary G. Moodie; Elizabeth Ford-Jones; Peter D Wong

Mitigating the harmful effects of adverse social conditions is critical to promoting optimal health and development throughout the life course. Many Canadians worry over food access or struggle with household food insecurity. Public policy positions breastfeeding as a step toward eradicating poverty. Breastfeeding fulfills food security criteria by providing the infant access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets dietary needs and food preferences. Unfortunately, a breastfeeding paradox exists where infants of low-income families who would most gain from the health benefits, are least likely to breastfeed. Solving household food insecurity and breastfeeding rates may be best realized at the public policy level. Notably, the health care providers competencies as medical expert, professional, communicator and advocate are paramount. Our commentary aims to highlight the critical link between breastfeeding and household food insecurity that may provide opportunities to affect clinical practice, public policy and child health outcomes.


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2015

Community health centres: Potential opportunities for community paediatrics. From interprofessional clinical care to board governance

Peter D Wong; Malini Dave; Trisha Tulloch; Mark Feldman; Elizabeth Ford-Jones; Patricia C. Parkin; Adrianna Tetley; Rosemary G. Moodie


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Breastfeeding to 12 mo and beyond: nutrition outcomes at 3 to 5 y of age

Cornelia M. Borkhoff; David W.H. Dai; Jennifer A Jairam; Peter D Wong; Kelly Anne Cox; Jonathon L. Maguire; Catherine S. Birken; Colin Macarthur; Patricia C. Parkin


Academic Pediatrics | 2017

Total Breast-Feeding Duration and Dental Caries in Healthy Urban Children

Peter D Wong; Catherine S. Birken; Patricia C. Parkin; Isvarya Venu; Yang Chen; Robert J. Schroth; Jonathon L. Maguire; Kawsari Abdullah; Laura N. Anderson; Cornelia M. Borkhoff; Sarah Carsley; Mikael Katz-Lavigne; Kanthi Kavikondala; Grace Jieun Lee; Dalah Mason; Jessica Omand; Navindra Persaud; Meta van den Heuvel; Weeda Zabih; Jillian Baker; Tony Barozzino; Joey Bonifacio; Douglas Campbell; Sohail Cheema; Brian Chisamore; Karoon Danayan; Paul Das; Mary Beth Derocher; Anh Do; Michael Dorey


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2018

Re: Pound CM, Blair B. Energy and sports drinks in children and adolescents. Paediatr Child Health. 2017;22(7):406–10

Peter D Wong; Ashna D.K. Bowry; Rosemary G Moodie


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2018

Failing to thrive, abdominal pain and vomiting: A hairy situation

Victoria A Au; Jonathan P. Wong; Isvarya Venu; Rosemary G. Moodie; Yousef Etoom; Luke Kieswetter; J Ted Gerstle; Peter D Wong


International Journal of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine | 2018

Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Childhood: An Overview

Nir Friedman; Abdul Aziz Alnutayfi; Rudaina Banihani; Yousef Etoom; Trent Mizzi; Peter D Wong

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