Slovenska pediatrija is a blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical case reports in all areas of paediatrics and school medicine and areas of medicine and research closely related to them. Slovenska pediatrija has been published regularly since 1994 with four issues per year.

The journal seeks to publish high quality original articles, case reports and guidelines that are applicable to everyday practice and research articles that aim to expand the knowledge and recent advances in the field of health care in neonates, children and adolescents and closely related fields of medicine, research and epidemiology. Slovenska pediatrija also publishes letters to the editor with the purpose of giving the readers the opportunity to comment and have an input to the covered topics. Reports from expert meetings and regular meeting of the Extended expert council for the pediatric committee are also regularly published.

Although aimed primarily on Slovenian readers, the Journal strives to expand to other non-Slovenian speaking readers. Therefore most written contributions are published in Slovene, but contributions in English are also readily accepted.

The manuscript must be prepared according to the published instructions to the authors and sent electronically (word document) as an e-mail attachment to mihaela.jurcec@siol.net and primoz.kotnik@slovenskapediatrija.si.

All submissions are in an anonymized version reviewed by two independent reviewers that provide a written opinion.

Slovenska pediatrija is an open-access journal; all published material is freely and immediately available to read, share, and adapt with the appropriate credit citation (CC-BY-NC 4.0 license). The journal is available on our website and abstracted by relevant services and bibliographical databases.

We charge no publication fee (APC) and no submission fee.

Copyright on any article is retained by the author(s). Authors grant the journal Slovenska pediatrija permission to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors grant all third parties the right to use the article freely provided that its original authors and publication details are cited.

Slovenska pediatrija is indexed by Biomedicina Slovenica and COBISS.

First issue of Slovenska pediatrija in 2021 will soon be published

8 February 2021

Expected date of publication is early March


1st issue of Slovenian Pediatrics year 2020

6 April 2020

All articles are freely available (CC-BY-NC 4.0), registration is not required!

Dear readers of Slovenian Pediatrics,

the first issue of the new year has been published. We publish two review scientific articles and four interesting clinical cases. Depending on the topic, there are two articles in the field of endocrinology, and one each in the field of oncology / hematology, dermatology, gynecology and nephrology. All articles are freely available, registration is not required!

With the new year, all articles also have a doi (digital object identifier) tag, which permanently identifies the article on the World Wide Web. This represents the next step towards the recognition of our journal and additional motivation for authors to send an article for publication to Slovenian Pediatrics.


Free access to the full digital content of Slovenska pediatrija!!!

22 December 2016

In order for journal Slovenska pediatrija to be as accessible as possible to a wide audience of readers, we decided to enable free access to the full content to all! 


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LAST ISSUE: volume 31, 2024, no. 3



104-109   /   NEONATAL NEUROLOGY, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Darja Paro Panjan

110-117   /   IMAGING STUDIES: A WINDOW INTO NEWBORN‘S BRAIN STRUCTURAL ABNORMALITIES AND ACQUIRED INJURY
Aneta Soltirovska Šalamon

118-123   /   CONGENITAL CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION - FROM OWL‘S EYE INCLUSIONS TO MODERN DIAGNOSTICS
Gregor Nosan, Nika Eržen

124-129   /   CHALLENGES IN NEONATAL HEMATOLOGY
Jana Lozar Krivec

130-136   /   INTERFACING CLINICAL PHARMACY AND NEONATOLOGY
Špela Urh

137-144   /   ASSESSMENT METHODS AND STRATEGIES OF PAIN AND STRESS MANAGEMENT IN NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
Alja Kavčič, Janja Gržinić

145-149   /   SUPPORTING PARENTS OF A SICK NEWBORN
Sanja Zupančič, Albina Gubanc, Jana Kodrič

150-154   /   THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MEASURING BODY COMPOSITION IN AT-RISK NEWBORNS
Manca Velkavrh

155-162   /   DECREASED BONE MASS IN THE NEWBORN: FROM METABOLIC FACTORS TO GENETIC MUTATIONS
Sandra Cerar