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From sick kids to SicKids! (2017)
Report
Rowland, A., Livesley, J., Ngov, C., Eno, M., Dim, D., & Carter, D. (2017). From sick kids to SicKids!

This report outlines the varied activities undertaken by SicKids in Cambodia up to and including the April 2017 visit by Dr Joan Livesley and Professor Andrew Rowland. Both the November 2016 and April 2017 visits were part-funded by a Humanitarian Gr... Read More about From sick kids to SicKids!.

Trust your patients to be able to help you (2017)
Journal Article
Rowland, A. (2017). Trust your patients to be able to help you

How can you demonstrate true leadership when engaging with patients, members of the public and, in particular, children and young people? ‘Do, or do not. There is no try.’ (Master Yoda 896 BBY – 4 ABY)

Physical punishment of children : time to end the defence of reasonable chastisement in the UK, USA and Australia (2017)
Journal Article
time to end the defence of reasonable chastisement in the UK, USA and Australia. International Journal of Children's Rights, 25(1), 165-195. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718182-02501007

As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of children (United Nations 1989) in all settings, including the home (Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, n.d.) By January 2017... Read More about Physical punishment of children : time to end the defence of reasonable chastisement in the UK, USA and Australia.

Diagnostic accuracy of PAT-POPS and ManChEWS for admissions of children from the emergency department (2016)
Journal Article
Cotterill, S., Rowland, A., Kelly, J., Lees, H., & Kamara, M. (2016). Diagnostic accuracy of PAT-POPS and ManChEWS for admissions of children from the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Journal, 33(11), https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2015-204647

Background The Pennine Acute Trust (PAT) Paediatric Observation Priority Score (PAT-POPS) is a specific emergency department (ED) physiological and observational aggregate scoring system, with scores of 0–18. A higher score indicates greater likeli... Read More about Diagnostic accuracy of PAT-POPS and ManChEWS for admissions of children from the emergency department.

Genital bleeding (2015)
Book Chapter
Rowland, A. (2015). Genital bleeding. In Physical signs of child sexual abuse - evidence-based review. London: Royal college of paediatrics and child health

Accidental genital injuries (2015)
Book Chapter
Rowland, A. (2015). Accidental genital injuries. In Physical signs of child sexual abuse - evidence-based review. London: Royal college of paediatrics and child health

G16 The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS): a more accurate predictor of admission risk from the Emergency Department than the Manchester Children's Early Warning System (ManChEWS) (2014)
Journal Article
Rowland, A., Cotterill, S., Lees, H., & Kelly, J. (2014). G16 The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS): a more accurate predictor of admission risk from the Emergency Department than the Manchester Children's Early Warning System (ManChEWS). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(Suppl), A8-A8. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.16

Background The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) is a specific Emergency Department (ED) physiological and observational aggregate scoring system, with scores of 0–18. A higher score indicates greater likelihood of admission. The Mancheste... Read More about G16 The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS): a more accurate predictor of admission risk from the Emergency Department than the Manchester Children's Early Warning System (ManChEWS).

G167(P) Paediatric burn injury presentations to a UK district general hospital paediatric emergency department : provisions and interventions to reduce risk of attendance (2014)
Journal Article
Dasgupta, S., Baynes, J., & Rowland, A. (2014). G167(P) Paediatric burn injury presentations to a UK district general hospital paediatric emergency department : provisions and interventions to reduce risk of attendance. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(Suppl), A74-A74. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.175

Background: Most burns in children are scalds. The prevalence of abuse-related burns admitted to burns units is 10 to 14%. Provided local burns data is available a burns injury prevention programme is achievable. Our local population has a higher... Read More about G167(P) Paediatric burn injury presentations to a UK district general hospital paediatric emergency department : provisions and interventions to reduce risk of attendance.

G26(P) Gaps in provision of community paediatric primary dental healthcare : a review of the burden of disease presenting to emergency departments (2014)
Journal Article
Isba, R., Bolton, C., & Rowland, A. (2014). G26(P) Gaps in provision of community paediatric primary dental healthcare : a review of the burden of disease presenting to emergency departments. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(Suppl), A12-A12. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.26

Background and objectives: In Greater Manchester, children generally have poorer dental health compared to England as a whole. There is some evidence that emergency departments are increasingly being used as provider of dental care, yet many children... Read More about G26(P) Gaps in provision of community paediatric primary dental healthcare : a review of the burden of disease presenting to emergency departments.

G29(P) The management of children diagnosed with an uncomplicated clavicle fracture : broad-arm sling and written self-care information versus broad-arm sling and hospital outpatient follow-up (2014)
Journal Article
Crowder, R., Rowland, A., Tan, S., Handford, M., & Stuart, M. (2014). G29(P) The management of children diagnosed with an uncomplicated clavicle fracture : broad-arm sling and written self-care information versus broad-arm sling and hospital outpatient follow-up. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(Suppl), A13-A13. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.29

Background and objectives: In July 2013 the Paediatric Emergency Department (ED) of a UK District General Hospital seeing approximately 30000 children per year aged under 16 years in the ED, began managing children diagnosed with an uncomplicated (no... Read More about G29(P) The management of children diagnosed with an uncomplicated clavicle fracture : broad-arm sling and written self-care information versus broad-arm sling and hospital outpatient follow-up.

G34(P) The management of children diagnosed with torus (buckle) fractures of the distal radius : wrist splint and written self-care information versus wrist splint and hospital outpatient follow-up (2014)
Journal Article
Crowder, R., Rowland, A., Handford, M., Tan, S., & Stuart, M. (2014). G34(P) The management of children diagnosed with torus (buckle) fractures of the distal radius : wrist splint and written self-care information versus wrist splint and hospital outpatient follow-up. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(Suppl), A15-A15. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.34

Background and objectives: In July 2013, the Paediatric Emergency Department (ED) of a UK District General Hospital ED seeing approximately 30000 children aged under 16 years of age per year in the ED, began managing children diagnosed with a torus f... Read More about G34(P) The management of children diagnosed with torus (buckle) fractures of the distal radius : wrist splint and written self-care information versus wrist splint and hospital outpatient follow-up.

The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) : a more accurate predictor of admission risk from the emergency department than the Manchester Children’s Early Warning System (ManChEWS) (2014)
Journal Article
Rowland, A., Cotterill, S., Lees, H., & Kelly, J. (2014). The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) : a more accurate predictor of admission risk from the emergency department than the Manchester Children’s Early Warning System (ManChEWS). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(A8),

Background: The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) is a specific Emergency Department (ED) physiological and observational aggregate scoring system, with scores of 0–18. A higher score indicates greater likelihood of admission. The Manches... Read More about The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) : a more accurate predictor of admission risk from the emergency department than the Manchester Children’s Early Warning System (ManChEWS).

The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) : a useful tool to predict likelihood of admission from the emergency department (2013)
Journal Article
Kelly, J., Rowland, A., Cotterill, S., Lees, H., & Kamara, M. (2013). The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) : a useful tool to predict likelihood of admission from the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Journal, 30(10), 877.3-878. https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2013-203113.29

Objectives & Background: No specific early warning score universally validated for use in all children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) exists. POPS is a novel aggregate scoring system, designed for ED use. Methods: Prospectively collecte... Read More about The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) : a useful tool to predict likelihood of admission from the emergency department.