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Fetal Birth Weight Prediction in the Third Trimester: Retrospective Cohort Study and Development of an Ensemble Model

Fetal Birth Weight Prediction in the Third Trimester: Retrospective Cohort Study and Development of an Ensemble Model

It includes samples of 18,837 pregnant women who gave birth between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019, including parental demographics, clinical characteristics, ultrasound information, and laboratory tests. Concerning the height and weight of the husband were oral reported by pregnant women, both the reliability and filling rate were extremely low, so we only included the age and education level information of the husband. A total of 59 characteristics, was shown in Table S2 in Multimedia Appendix 1.

Jing Gao, Xu Jie, Yujun Yao, Jingdong Xue, Lei Chen, Ruiyao Chen, Jiayuan Chen, Weiwei Cheng

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e59377

Parental Autonomy in the Care of Premature Newborns and the Experience of a Neonatal Team: Observational Prospective Study

Parental Autonomy in the Care of Premature Newborns and the Experience of a Neonatal Team: Observational Prospective Study

The European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) has promoted the importance of parental involvement in the care of children [1]. It has been expected that parental autonomy will result in additional benefits. Some programs have been created [2-4] to achieve such training. However, the time required by parents to become autonomous is unknown, particularly in the case of premature children.

Salvador Piris-Borregas, Beatriz Bellón-Vaquerizo, Leticia Velasco-Echeburúa, Lidia Niño-Díaz, Susana Sánchez-Aparicio, María López-Maestro, Carmen Rosa Pallás-Alonso

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e55411

Exploring Parental Experiences With School-Aged Children Receiving Web-Based Learning: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring Parental Experiences With School-Aged Children Receiving Web-Based Learning: Cross-Sectional Study

It placed parents in an unusual situation, requiring increased parental involvement in children’s education, compensation of children’s social and interactional needs, and rearrangement of priorities to ensure the continuity of academic achievements [5,8]. Because of the gravity of COVID-19 and its devastating consequences, many parents agreed to the KSA’s school closure and web-based learning policy.

Samaa Al Anazi, Eman Bajamal, Neama Hantira, Ola Esheaba

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e50892

Digital Support Systems to Improve Child Health and Development in Peru: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Digital Support Systems to Improve Child Health and Development in Peru: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Afini platform is a digital parental support platform for children younger than 5 years in LMIC settings. The platform can be accessed via Facebook Messenger, Whats App, or an independent Afini app. Once connected, the Afini content recommender system uses AI to learn about individual children’s needs and recommends content or ideas for activities that caregivers can practice at home together with their child.

Stella Maria Hartinger Pena, Daniel Mäusezahl, Lena Jäggi, Leonel Aguilar, Milagros Alvarado Llatance, Andreana Castellanos, Maria-Luisa Huaylinos Bustamante, Kristen Hinckley, Dana Charles McCoy, Ce Zhang, Günther Fink

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e50371

Implementation of a Web Camera System in an Australian Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Pre- and Postevaluation of the Parent and Staff Experience

Implementation of a Web Camera System in an Australian Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Pre- and Postevaluation of the Parent and Staff Experience

A recent systematic review found that web cameras may be helpful to reduce parent stress and anxiety, and enhance parental responsiveness and feelings of closeness with their infant, increasing emotional attachment [8]. This is supported by findings of reduced parental stress when given access to web cameras [9,10] and positive parental perceptions in the evaluation of a web camera system [9].

Alexandra A Legge, Jennifer L Middleton, Shelley Reid, Adrienne Gordon

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e47552

Predictors of Parental Barriers to Reduce Excessive Child Screen Time Among Parents of Under-Five Children in Selangor, Malaysia: Cross-sectional Study

Predictors of Parental Barriers to Reduce Excessive Child Screen Time Among Parents of Under-Five Children in Selangor, Malaysia: Cross-sectional Study

However, a limited number of studies report on factors associated with parental barriers to reduce a child’s screen time in Malaysia. This study aimed to investigate parental barriers toward the reduction of a child’s screen time and relevant predictors from the aspect of sociodemographic, parental, child-related, and environmental factors among parents of children aged younger than 5 years who attended child health clinics in the Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia.

Elliza Mansor, Norliza Ahmad, Diana Raj, Nor Afiah Mohd Zulkefli, Zalilah Mohd Shariff

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(4):e25219