Objective: To compare the management of paediatric patients with mild or moderate asthma in paediatric-only emergency departments (POEDs) to treatment in a mixed adult-child emergency departments (mixed EDs). Methods: Prospective, observational study conducted in 36 Australian emergency departments (EDs) for 2 weeks in 2001. Children aged 1–15 years with acute asthma classified as mild or moderate severity. Details of demography, severity assessment, and type of treatment facility, treatment and disposition were collected. Analysis used descriptive statistics, comparison of proportions by χ2, and multiple logistic regression. Results:Two-hundred and nine children were treated at POEDs and 257 at mixed EDs. The groups had similar severity....
Objectives: To improve the management of childhood asthma.Subjects & Setting: Children admitted with...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma exacerbations are common presentations to ED. Key guideline recommendations for ma...
Objective: Children with pre-school asthma suffer disproportionally more often from severe asthma ex...
Objective: To compare the management of paediatric patients with mild or moderate asthma in paediatr...
ObjectiveTo compare the management of paediatric patients with mild or moderate asthma in paediatric...
Objectives: To compare clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations and reported physician mana...
Objectives: To compare clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations and reported physician mana...
Aims: To characterize presentations due to acute asthma at Australian emergency departments (ED), in...
Rationale Severe acute paediatric asthma may require treatment escalation beyond systemic corticoste...
Aims: The study aimed to determine how childhood asthma is managed in Western Australia by general p...
Objectives: To describe the use of standardized protocols (SPs) in emergency departments (EDs) acros...
ABSTRACT: Children with acute asthma account for a significant proportion of paediatric hospital adm...
Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness and is a leading cause for paediatric admission ...
Background: Until now, care provided by asthma nurses has been additional to care provided by paedia...
Background: Asthma is one of the most common reasons for paediatric admissions to hospital, with sub...
Objectives: To improve the management of childhood asthma.Subjects & Setting: Children admitted with...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma exacerbations are common presentations to ED. Key guideline recommendations for ma...
Objective: Children with pre-school asthma suffer disproportionally more often from severe asthma ex...
Objective: To compare the management of paediatric patients with mild or moderate asthma in paediatr...
ObjectiveTo compare the management of paediatric patients with mild or moderate asthma in paediatric...
Objectives: To compare clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations and reported physician mana...
Objectives: To compare clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations and reported physician mana...
Aims: To characterize presentations due to acute asthma at Australian emergency departments (ED), in...
Rationale Severe acute paediatric asthma may require treatment escalation beyond systemic corticoste...
Aims: The study aimed to determine how childhood asthma is managed in Western Australia by general p...
Objectives: To describe the use of standardized protocols (SPs) in emergency departments (EDs) acros...
ABSTRACT: Children with acute asthma account for a significant proportion of paediatric hospital adm...
Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness and is a leading cause for paediatric admission ...
Background: Until now, care provided by asthma nurses has been additional to care provided by paedia...
Background: Asthma is one of the most common reasons for paediatric admissions to hospital, with sub...
Objectives: To improve the management of childhood asthma.Subjects & Setting: Children admitted with...
OBJECTIVE: Asthma exacerbations are common presentations to ED. Key guideline recommendations for ma...
Objective: Children with pre-school asthma suffer disproportionally more often from severe asthma ex...