IntroductionFrequent asthma attacks in children result in unscheduled hospital presentations. Patient centered care coordination can reduce asthma hospital presentations. In 2016, The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network launched the Asthma Follow up Integrated Care Initiative with the aim to reduce pediatric asthma emergency department (ED) presentations by 50% through developing and testing an integrated model of care led by care coordinators (CCs).MethodsThe integrated model of care was developed by a multidisciplinary team at Sydney Children's Hospital Randwick (SCH,R) and implemented in two phases: Phase I and Phase II. Children aged 2–16 years who presented ≥4 times to the ED of the SCH,R in the preceding 12 months were enrolled in Pha...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Childhood asthma is common in Cape Town, a province of South Africa, but is un...
abstract: Background Asthma is one of the most common pediatric diseases, affecting 6.3 million U.S....
Asthma exacerbations are a frequent reason for pediatric emergency medical services (EMS) encounters...
OBJECTIVES: To describe hospital-based asthma-specific discharge components at children\u27s hospita...
Pathways guide clinicians through evidence-based care of specific conditions. Pathways have been dem...
Mei Chan,1 Melinda Gray,2 Christine Burns,2 Louisa Owens,1,2 Adam Jaffe,1,2 Nusrat Homaira1,2 1Disci...
To (1) describe primary health care utilization and (2) estimate the effect of primary care early fo...
BACKGROUND: Re-admissions to hospital in childhood asthma are common with studies reporting that 25%...
Copyright © 2001 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. All rights reserved.OBJECTIVE: Although the ...
Objectives: To improve the management of childhood asthma.Subjects & Setting: Children admitted with...
Despite the availability of national guidelines on asthma management, asthma and its' complications ...
Asthma is a critical global health issue. It affects people of all ages in countries throughout the ...
Pediatric asthma exacerbation account for more than 1.8 million Emergency Department visits annually...
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...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Childhood asthma is common in Cape Town, a province of South Africa, but is un...
abstract: Background Asthma is one of the most common pediatric diseases, affecting 6.3 million U.S....
Asthma exacerbations are a frequent reason for pediatric emergency medical services (EMS) encounters...
OBJECTIVES: To describe hospital-based asthma-specific discharge components at children\u27s hospita...
Pathways guide clinicians through evidence-based care of specific conditions. Pathways have been dem...
Mei Chan,1 Melinda Gray,2 Christine Burns,2 Louisa Owens,1,2 Adam Jaffe,1,2 Nusrat Homaira1,2 1Disci...
To (1) describe primary health care utilization and (2) estimate the effect of primary care early fo...
BACKGROUND: Re-admissions to hospital in childhood asthma are common with studies reporting that 25%...
Copyright © 2001 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. All rights reserved.OBJECTIVE: Although the ...
Objectives: To improve the management of childhood asthma.Subjects & Setting: Children admitted with...
Despite the availability of national guidelines on asthma management, asthma and its' complications ...
Asthma is a critical global health issue. It affects people of all ages in countries throughout the ...
Pediatric asthma exacerbation account for more than 1.8 million Emergency Department visits annually...
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...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Childhood asthma is common in Cape Town, a province of South Africa, but is un...
abstract: Background Asthma is one of the most common pediatric diseases, affecting 6.3 million U.S....
Asthma exacerbations are a frequent reason for pediatric emergency medical services (EMS) encounters...