Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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16 articoli — 1999-2024

RI Aggiornamento
Assistenza ventilatoria non invasiva: dalla teoria alla pratica

Grigoletto V, Cognigni M, Badina L, Ghirardo S, Maschio M, Mazzari L, Amaddeo A.

2024/8 — pag. 490-498 — DOI

Noninvasive respiratory assistance strategies are becoming part of everyday life for paediatricians, both in hospitals and territorial settings. In the acute condition, a timely and correct use of noninvasive respiratory support can improve the outco...

EL Casi indimenticabili
Quelli che si chiamano bambini (e famiglie) ad alta complessità assistenziale

Ravaglia A

2024/4 — pag. 75-76 — DOI

The author recounts the complexity of care and the emotional involvement the case of a child with spastic tetraparesis entailed. Additionally, a Decalogue of behaviour for the care of every child with complex assistance needs is offered to the reader...

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
2022, Pediatria nello spazio

Tamburlini G.

2022/1 — pag. 9-9 — DOI

RI Ricerca
La dimissione protetta del bambino clinicamente complesso

Lugli L, Garetti E, Rossi K, Torcetta F, Cuomo G, Lucaccioni L, Pugliese M, Bertoncelli N, Rossi C, Riva M, Iughetti L, Ferrari F, Berardi A

2021/3 — pag. 173-179 — DOI

Background - In the last few years care for children with severe chronic conditions is a topic of increasing interest. Children with chronic illness often require a high complexity of care and a high level of coordination among health services. Obje...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Antibioticoterapia parenterale a domicilio: un’opportunità mancata?

G. Vieni, F. Marchetti

2016/9 — pag. 602-604

EL Appunti di Terapia
Antibioticoterapia parenterale a domicilio: un’opportunità mancata?

G. Vieni, F. Marchetti

2016/9

RI L'esperienza che insegna
Una esperienza assistenziale a metà strada tra casa e ospedale

P. Cianci, St. Besseghini, Se. Besseghini, G. Bortolami, A. Moretto, T. Fedeli, G. Kullman, M.L. Melzi, L. Introzzi, A. Selicorni

2016/8 — pag. 513-518

A small but meaningful proportion of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) presents with quite instable and severe medical conditions. Moreover, they are frequently dependent on technological devices. So, their chances of living in their ...

RI Pediatria flash
PEG e bottone gastrostomico: alcune note pratiche

G. Di Leo, D. Codrich

2015/5 — pag. 330-331

EL Ricerca
Accesso libero
La pediatria di famiglia nell'area milanese: un'indagine di customer satisfaction

R. Marinello, M. Picca, D. Freri, P. Manzelli, L. Maria Nino

2011/10

Objectives - To assess parents’ degree of satisfaction about caregiving by Primary Care Paediatricians (PCP). Materials and Methods - A customer satisfaction survey was carried out in the metropolitan area of Milan among 415 parents of children aged...

RI Digest
Accesso libero
SMA1 abita con noiVademecum per una sostenibile vita quotidiana a casa

2010/6 — pag. 391-392

RI Problemi non correnti
Neonati e bambini “incurabili” e cure palliative

F. Benini, A. Ferrante, P. Facchin

2007/7 — pag. 449-452

Children suffering from terminal disease, as well as their families, show complex and peculiar needs. They require competent, organised and continuous support from a team of paediatric palliative care. WHO defines paediatric palliative care as the ac...

RI Problemi non correnti
La displasia broncopolmonare e la sua gestione domiciliare

Luciano Anfossi, Stefania Fassio, Anna Rita Berghelli

2007/6 — pag. 375-380

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is considered one of the primary causes of chronic lung disease among infants. Pathogenesis is complex, being primarily influenced by prematurity, infection, supplementary oxygen and mechanical ventilation. Prevention...

RI Editoriali
Il decentramento dell'assistenza al bambino oncologico

G. Masera

2004/7 — pag. 420

RI Ricerca
Accesso libero
Dimissione appropriata del neonato sano

G. La Gamba, G. Rapisardi

1999/9 — pag. 574-578

The Authors discuss risks and negative side effects of early discharge of the newborn baby. Studies carried out in USA show that less than 3% of babies who had been discharged witin 24-48 hours needed to be readmitted. Most of the readmissions were...