BMJ Paediatrics Open

Papers
(The H4-Index of BMJ Paediatrics Open is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wider collateral damage to children in the UK because of the social distancing measures designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 in adults135
Impact of lockdown and school closure on children’s health and well-being during the first wave of COVID-19: a narrative review87
Role of children in the transmission of the COVID-19 pandemic: a rapid scoping review75
Bullying in children: impact on child health68
Parental perceptions of the impact of neonatal unit visitation policies during COVID-19 pandemic63
Pet dog bites in children: management and prevention41
Growth hormone treatment in Prader-Willi syndrome patients: systematic review and meta-analysis40
Where do we go from here? A child rights-based response to COVID-1936
Paediatric emergency department dog bite attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic: an audit at a tertiary children’s hospital35
Consensus guidelines on managing Rett syndrome across the lifespan35
Multisystem comorbidities in classic Rett syndrome: a scoping review34
Presentation of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes in children and young people during COVID-19: a national UK survey33
Diagnosis and management of asthma in children27
Persistent clinical features in paediatric patients after SARS-CoV-2 virological recovery: a retrospective population-based cohort study from a single centre in Latvia27
Pharmacokinetics during therapeutic hypothermia for neonatal hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy: a literature review26
COVID-19 and child marriage in Bangladesh: emergency call to action22
Preparing children for climate-related disasters21
Rapid systematic review of neonatal COVID-19 including a case of presumed vertical transmission21
Fatigue among children with a chronic disease: a cross-sectional study21
Early life antibiotics and childhood gastrointestinal disorders: a systematic review21
Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (Q-CHAT). A population screening study with follow-up: the case for multiple time-point screening for autism21
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