Introduction: Over 5 million children attend the Emergency Department (ED) annually in England with an ever-increasing paediatric emergency caseload echoed globally. Approximately 60% of children present with illness and the majority have non-urgent illness creating burgeoning pressures on children’s ED and this crisis resonates globally. To date no qualitative systematic review exists that focuses on the parental reasons for childhood attendance at the ED in this subgroup. \ud \ud Aim: To identify parental reasons for attending ED for their children presenting with minor illness. \ud \ud Method: A qualitative systematic review was conducted against inclusion/exclusion 10 criteria. Five electronic databases and key journals were searched in...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
There is a possibility that front-line services, particularly out-of-hours services, are not accessi...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
Introduction: Over 5 million children attend the Emergency Department (ED) annually in England with ...
Objective:To understand the reasons parents of children with minor conditions attend theChildren’s E...
Introduction: Emergency department usage for non-urgent care has been identified as an issue worldwi...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
Objective: To explore the perspectives of parents of children with non-urgent conditions who att...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate relationship between the number of the fa...
Parenthood will inevitably include caring for a child suffering from a mild to moderate illness requ...
Background: Year upon year the pressure on emergency and urgent care across the National Health Ser...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate relationship between the number of the fami...
Objectives: Pediatric emergency department (PED) patients often present with non-urgent complaints. ...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
PROBLEM: Critical illness in children is a significant and stressful life event for families. Within...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
There is a possibility that front-line services, particularly out-of-hours services, are not accessi...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
Introduction: Over 5 million children attend the Emergency Department (ED) annually in England with ...
Objective:To understand the reasons parents of children with minor conditions attend theChildren’s E...
Introduction: Emergency department usage for non-urgent care has been identified as an issue worldwi...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
Objective: To explore the perspectives of parents of children with non-urgent conditions who att...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate relationship between the number of the fa...
Parenthood will inevitably include caring for a child suffering from a mild to moderate illness requ...
Background: Year upon year the pressure on emergency and urgent care across the National Health Ser...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate relationship between the number of the fami...
Objectives: Pediatric emergency department (PED) patients often present with non-urgent complaints. ...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
PROBLEM: Critical illness in children is a significant and stressful life event for families. Within...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
There is a possibility that front-line services, particularly out-of-hours services, are not accessi...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...