JAMA Pediatrics —The Year in Review, 2025 - Report - MDSpire

JAMA Pediatrics —The Year in Review, 2025

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  • Dimitri A. Christakis

  • May 1, 2026

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Clinical Report: JAMA Pediatrics Year in Review 2025

Overview

In 2025, JAMA Pediatrics maintained its status as the leading pediatric journal globally, despite a decline in the Journal Impact Factor. The journal received 3,325 submissions, with a 5% acceptance rate, reflecting its rigorous editorial standards and commitment to impactful pediatric research.

Background

The importance of pediatric research is underscored by the need for high-quality evidence to inform clinical practice and policy decisions. JAMA Pediatrics serves as a critical platform for disseminating innovative findings that can significantly improve health outcomes for children. The journal's role has evolved, particularly in the context of emerging challenges such as the impact of artificial intelligence on pediatric health.

Data Highlights

{'acceptance_rate': '5% (down from 7% in 2024)'}

Key Findings

  • JAMA Pediatrics remains the top-ranked pediatric journal with an Impact Factor of 18.
  • The journal received 3,325 submissions in 2025, an increase from 3,091 in 2024.
  • The acceptance rate for research manuscripts decreased from 7% in 2024 to 5% in 2025.
  • There is a growing focus on the implications of artificial intelligence in pediatric health.
  • The journal continues to publish translational research aimed at improving health outcomes for children.
  • JAMA Pediatrics benefits from a collaborative network within the JAMA family of journals.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should be aware of the evolving landscape of pediatric research, particularly regarding the integration of artificial intelligence in clinical practice. The rigorous standards of JAMA Pediatrics highlight the importance of submitting high-quality research that can contribute to evidence-based decision-making in pediatric care.

Conclusion

JAMA Pediatrics' commitment to publishing impactful research positions it as a vital resource for pediatric healthcare providers. The journal's focus on emerging issues and rigorous peer review ensures that it remains a trusted source of information in the field.

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