Objective To identify potential opportunities for earlier intervention among children who develop a complicated respiratory tract infection (RTI). Design Qualitative, face-to-face, individual interview study, either in hospital or at home, with parents of children admitted to hospital with a complicated RTI. Setting Participants were recruited from a large UK teaching hospital, and described events (largely) prior to hospital admission. Participants Parents of 22 children (12 with empyema, 8 with pneumonia, 1 with peritonsillar abscess and 1 with mastoiditis). Results Parents' accounts revealed missed opportunities for timely treatment resulting from parental and health service associated factors. Themes relating to parental factors include...
Febrile neutropenia requires prompt assessment and antibiotic administration, and is the most common...
Febrile neutropenia requires prompt assessment and antibiotic administration and is the most common ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a common reason for children to consult in gener...
Objective To identify potential opportunities for earlier intervention among children who develop a ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify potential opportunities for earlier intervention among children who develop a...
AbstractObjective: To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of l...
Objective To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of lower re...
Background‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with r...
Children presenting with uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) commonly receive a...
BACKGROUND: Infectious illness is the biggest cause of death in children due to a physical illness, ...
Aim: To compare views of parents, consultants, and general practitioners on severity of acute illnes...
Background There remains public misconception about antibiotic use and resistance. Preschool childre...
Introduction: Hospitalization of children is traumatic for children and their families. Little is kn...
Background: Shunts, the main treatment for hydrocephalus, are problematic because they frequently ma...
Introduction. Reforming the health care system requires defining criteria for assessing patients’ di...
Febrile neutropenia requires prompt assessment and antibiotic administration, and is the most common...
Febrile neutropenia requires prompt assessment and antibiotic administration and is the most common ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a common reason for children to consult in gener...
Objective To identify potential opportunities for earlier intervention among children who develop a ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify potential opportunities for earlier intervention among children who develop a...
AbstractObjective: To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of l...
Objective To explore parents’ perspectives, concerns and experiences of the management of lower re...
Background‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with r...
Children presenting with uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) commonly receive a...
BACKGROUND: Infectious illness is the biggest cause of death in children due to a physical illness, ...
Aim: To compare views of parents, consultants, and general practitioners on severity of acute illnes...
Background There remains public misconception about antibiotic use and resistance. Preschool childre...
Introduction: Hospitalization of children is traumatic for children and their families. Little is kn...
Background: Shunts, the main treatment for hydrocephalus, are problematic because they frequently ma...
Introduction. Reforming the health care system requires defining criteria for assessing patients’ di...
Febrile neutropenia requires prompt assessment and antibiotic administration, and is the most common...
Febrile neutropenia requires prompt assessment and antibiotic administration and is the most common ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a common reason for children to consult in gener...