Dolphin
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I would be very interested in seeing the full text of this paper/book chapter written by 2 Irish paediatricians if anyone was able to access it.
These 2 paediatricians have been deemed sympathetic by some people to the condition so it would be interesting to know more about their views as there are few other options in Ireland.
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Adolescent health
Órla Walsh Alf John Nicholson
Órla Walsh MB BCh BAO LRCPI & LRCSI MSc Ed FRCPCH is a Consultant Paediatrician with a special interest in Adolescent Medicine at Children’s Health Ireland, Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland. Competing interests: none declared
Alf John Nicholson FRCPI FRCPCH is a Professor of Paediatrics and Head of the School of Medicine, RCSI, Bahrain. Competing interests: none declared
"Important contributors to morbidity among adolescents include substance use, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), mental illness (e.g. eating disorders), non-communicable diseases (e.g. obesity), and other chronic issues (e.g. chronic fatigue syndrome) which impact their quality of life."
"Keywords: adolescence/adolescents; chronic fatigue syndrome; development/neurodevelopment mental illness/eating disorders puberty/growth
Includes:
"We understand the impact that chronic fatigue syndrome can have on a young person's life and can describe assessment and management of this condition in detail. This is one of several conditions occurring in adolescence that will be …"
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2666869622000355
These 2 paediatricians have been deemed sympathetic by some people to the condition so it would be interesting to know more about their views as there are few other options in Ireland.
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Adolescent health
Órla Walsh Alf John Nicholson
Órla Walsh MB BCh BAO LRCPI & LRCSI MSc Ed FRCPCH is a Consultant Paediatrician with a special interest in Adolescent Medicine at Children’s Health Ireland, Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland. Competing interests: none declared
Alf John Nicholson FRCPI FRCPCH is a Professor of Paediatrics and Head of the School of Medicine, RCSI, Bahrain. Competing interests: none declared
"Important contributors to morbidity among adolescents include substance use, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), mental illness (e.g. eating disorders), non-communicable diseases (e.g. obesity), and other chronic issues (e.g. chronic fatigue syndrome) which impact their quality of life."
"Keywords: adolescence/adolescents; chronic fatigue syndrome; development/neurodevelopment mental illness/eating disorders puberty/growth
Includes:
"We understand the impact that chronic fatigue syndrome can have on a young person's life and can describe assessment and management of this condition in detail. This is one of several conditions occurring in adolescence that will be …"
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2666869622000355