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Peter J Gill
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 115
Citations - 1921
Peter J Gill is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1303 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter J Gill include Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & St. Michael's Hospital.
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Health services for children in western Europe
Ingrid Wolfe,Matthew Thompson,Peter J Gill,Giorgio Tamburlini,Mitch Blair,Ann Van den Bruel,Jochen H. H. Ehrich,Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani,Staffan Janson,Marina Karanikolos,Marina Karanikolos,Martin McKee,Martin McKee +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the performance of the first-contact care model and the chronic care model in three interdependent systems-practice (chronic care models, first contact care, competency standards for child health professionals), plans (child health indicator sets, reliable systems for capture and analysis of data, scale-up of child health research, anticipation of future child health needs), and policy (translation of high-level goals into actionable policies, open and transparent accountability structures, political commitment to delivery of improvements in child health and equity throughout Europe).
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Increase in emergency admissions to hospital for children aged under 15 in England, 1999-2010: National database analysis
Peter J Gill,Michael J Goldacre,David Mant,Carl Heneghan,Anne Thomson,Valerie Seagroatt,Anthony Harnden +6 more
TL;DR: The continuing increase in very-short-term admission of children with common infections suggests a systematic failure, both in primary care and in hospital, in the assessment ofChildren with acute illness that could be managed in the community.
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Guidelines for Reporting Trial Protocols and Completed Trials Modified Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Extenuating Circumstances: The CONSERVE 2021 Statement.
Aaron Orkin,Peter J Gill,Davina Ghersi,Lisa Campbell,Jeremy Sugarman,Richard Emsley,Philippe Gabriel Steg,Charles Weijer,John Simes,Tanja Rombey,Hywel C Williams,Hywel C Williams,Janet Wittes,David Moher,Dawn P. Richards,Yvette L. Kasamon,Kenneth A. Getz,Sally Hopewell,Kay Dickersin,Taixiang Wu,Ana Patricia Ayala,Kenneth F. Schulz,Kenneth F. Schulz,Sabine Calleja,Isabelle Boutron,Joseph S. Ross,Robert M. Golub,Karim M. Khan,Cindy Mulrow,Nandi Siegfried,Joerg Heber,Naomi Lee,Pamela R. Kearney,Rhoda K. Wanyenze,Asbjørn Hróbjartsson,Rebecca J. Williams,Nita Bhandari,Peter Jüni,An-Wen Chan +38 more
TL;DR: The CONSERVE (ConSORT and SpiritIT Extension for RCTs Revised in Extenuating Circumstances) guideline as mentioned in this paper aims to improve reporting of trial protocols and completed trials that undergo important modifications in response to extenuating circumstances.
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Emergency Department as a First Contact for Mental Health Problems in Children and Youth
Peter J Gill,Natasha Saunders,Natasha Saunders,Sima Gandhi,Alejandro Gonzalez,Paul Kurdyak,Paul Kurdyak,Simone N. Vigod,Simone N. Vigod,Astrid Guttmann,Astrid Guttmann +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a population-based cross-sectional cohort study using linked health and demographic administrative datasets of youth 10 to 24 years of age with an incident mental health ED visit from April 1, 2010, to March 31, 2014, in Ontario, Canada.
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Addressing the indirect effects of COVID-19 on the health of children and young people.
TL;DR: 2 individuals in Canada aged 19 years and younger, hereafter referred to as children and young people, had tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, leading to 98 hospital admissions and 20 intensive care admissions.