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    Labor trafficking of children and youth in the United States: A scoping review by Greenbaum, Jordan, Sprang, Ginny, Recknor, Frances, Harper, Nancy S., Titchen, Kanani

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-09-2022)
    “…Background: Child labor trafficking is a largely unexplored and unpublished phenomenon in the United States. Objective: To 1) characterize the state of the…”
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    Implementation of a screening tool for child sex trafficking among youth presenting to the emergency department – A quality improvement initiative by Peterson, Loralie J., Foell, Rebecca, Lunos, Scott, Heisterkamp, Breanna, Greenbaum, V. Jordan, Harper, Nancy S.

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-03-2022)
    “…Identification of sex-trafficked youth in the emergency department (ED) is difficult and routine screening is uncommon. Our Quality Improvement (QI) Project…”
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    Additional Injuries in Young Infants with Concern for Abuse and Apparently Isolated Bruises by Harper, Nancy S., MD, Feldman, Kenneth W., MD, Sugar, Naomi F., MD, Anderst, James D., MD, MSCI, Lindberg, Daniel M., MD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-08-2014)
    “…Objective To determine the prevalence of additional injuries or bleeding disorders in a large population of young infants evaluated for abuse because of…”
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    The utility of follow-up skeletal surveys in child abuse by Harper, Nancy S, Eddleman, Sonja, Lindberg, Daniel M

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-03-2013)
    “…Follow-up skeletal surveys (FUSS) are performed frequently in cases of possible physical abuse based on the evidence from small retrospective cohorts. Our…”
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    Validation of a clinical prediction rule for pediatric abusive head trauma by Hymel, Kent P, Armijo-Garcia, Veronica, Foster, Robin, Frazier, Terra N, Stoiko, Michael, Christie, LeeAnn M, Harper, Nancy S, Weeks, Kerri, Carroll, Christopher L, Hyden, Phil, Sirotnak, Andrew, Truemper, Edward, Ornstein, Amy E, Wang, Ming

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-2014)
    “…To reduce missed cases of pediatric abusive head trauma (AHT), Pediatric Brain Injury Research Network investigators derived a 4-variable AHT clinical…”
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    Yield of Skeletal Survey by Age in Children Referred to Abuse Specialists by Lindberg, Daniel M., MD, Berger, Rachel P., MD, MPH, Reynolds, Maegan S., MD, Alwan, Riham M., MD, MPH, Harper, Nancy S., MD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-06-2014)
    “…Objective To determine rates of skeletal survey completion and injury identification as a function of age among children who underwent subspecialty evaluation…”
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    Neglect: Failure to Thrive and Obesity by Harper, Nancy S., MD

    Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-10-2014)
    “…Medical providers need to monitor growth at every visit. Weight status is influenced by genetics, medical conditions, socioeconomic status, and family…”
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    Child Abuse Pediatrics Research Network: The CAPNET Core Data Project by Wood, Joanne N., Campbell, Kristine A., Anderst, James D., Bachim, Angela N., Berger, Rachel P., Hymel, Kent P., Harper, Nancy S., Letson, Megan M., Melville, John D., Okunowo, Oluwatimilehin, Lindberg, Daniel M.

    Published in Academic pediatrics (01-03-2023)
    “…Examine the epidemiology of subspecialty physical abuse evaluations within CAPNET, a multicenter child abuse pediatrics research network. We conducted a…”
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    Identification and Characterization of Oral Injury in Suspected Child Abuse Cases: One Health System's Experience by George, Caroline L. S., Theesfeld, Samuel S. N., Wang, Qi, Hudson, Mark J., Harper, Nancy S.

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-10-2021)
    “…OBJECTIVESAccurately differentiating inflicted from accidental injury in infants and toddlers is critical. Many studies have documented characteristics of…”
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    Predictors of Making a Referral to Child Protective Services Prior to Expert Consultation by Zamalin, Danielle, Hamlin, Irene, Shults, Justine, Katherine Henry, M, Campbell, Kristine A, Anderst, James D, Bachim, Angela N, Berger, Rachel P, Frasier, Lori D, Harper, Nancy S, Letson, Megan M, Melville, John D, Lindberg, Daniel M, Wood, Joanne N

    Published in Academic pediatrics (01-01-2024)
    “…Suspicion for child abuse is influenced by implicit biases. Evaluation by a Child Abuse Pediatrician (CAP) may reduce avoidable child protective services (CPS)…”
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    Radiologic Assessment of Skull Fracture Healing in Young Children by Harper, Nancy S., Eddleman, Sonja, Shukla, Khushbu, Narcise, Maria Veronica, Padhye, Laura J., Peterson, Loralie J., Murati, Michael A., George, Caroline L. S.

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-04-2021)
    “…BACKGROUNDSkull fractures are commonly seen after both accidental and nonaccidental head injuries in young children. A history of recent trauma may be lacking…”
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    Follow-up skeletal survey use by child abuse pediatricians by Harper, Nancy S, Lewis, Terri, Eddleman, Sonja, Lindberg, Daniel M

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Skeletal survey is frequently used to identify occult fractures in young children with concern for physical abuse. Because skeletal survey is…”
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    Prevalence of Abusive Fractures of the Hands, Feet, Spine, or Pelvis on Skeletal Survey: Perhaps “Uncommon” Is More Common Than Suggested by Lindberg, Daniel M, Harper, Nancy S, Laskey, Antoinette L, Berger, Rachel P

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-01-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVERecently, it has been suggested that views of the hands, feet, spine, and pelvis should be omitted from routine skeletal surveys (SSs) because these…”
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