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These models typically involve a team-based approach where pediatricians work alongside mental health specialists to manage and treat mental health difficulties. One of the key components in collaborative mental health partnerships with pediatricians is providing mental health education [21].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e63777
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Smartphone and Mobile App Use Among Physicians in Clinical Practice: Scoping Review
The participants in the remaining studies were addressed as anesthetist consultants [34], pediatricians [35], specialists, or surgeons. Overall, 4 studies did not provide information on their clinical settings [5,33,35,36], 2 studies were conducted in hospitals [34,38], and the remaining studies were conducted in community health centers [22], large university surgical departments [37], rural practices [39], and health institutions [40].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e44765
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Although web-based care has demonstrated utility in several pediatric subspecialties [4], before March 2020, the standard of care for pediatricians affiliated with our center was in-clinic visits, with web-based visits limited to the Ontario Telemedicine Network for select patients in remote locations. Additionally, given the sparse uptake of web-based care across pediatric subspecialties at our center, little was known about local web-based care practice patterns before the pandemic.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2022;5(2):e34115
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The pediatrician’s section on the web portal, together with individual telephone calls with the pediatricians and online and in-person meetings on the study’s progress and possible problems, serves to keep pediatricians engaged in the study.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(3):e23087
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