Introduction: The World Health Organization developed Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment Plus (ETAT+) guidelines to facilitate pediatric care in resource-limited settings. ETAT+ triages patients as nonurgent, priority, or emergency cases, but there is limited research on the performance of ETAT+ regarding patient-oriented outcomes. This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of ETAT+ in predicting the need for hospital admission in a pediatric emergency unit at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of a cross-sectional study of pediatric emergency unit patients enrolled over a 4-week period using fixed random sampling. Diagnostic accuracy of ETAT+ was evaluated using receiver operating c...
IntroductionEarly and accurate recognition of children at risk of progressing to critical illness co...
Objective To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya fo...
IntroductionEarly and accurate recognition of children at risk of progressing to critical illness co...
Background: Many hospitalized children in developing countries die from infectious diseases. Early r...
BACKGROUND:A number of region-specific validated triage systems exist; however very little is known ...
Background: Emergency, Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+) intervention – a...
One of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income countries (LMIC...
Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill child...
IntroductionOne of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income cou...
IMPORTANCE Field triage of pediatric patients with trauma is critical for transporting the right pat...
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of an adapted Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment (ETAT) t...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
Background: The Scandinavian Rapid Emergency Triage and Treatment System-pediatric (RETTS-p) is a re...
Resource-limited settings are increasingly experiencing a ‘triple burden’ of disease, composed of tr...
BACKGROUND:Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in l...
IntroductionEarly and accurate recognition of children at risk of progressing to critical illness co...
Objective To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya fo...
IntroductionEarly and accurate recognition of children at risk of progressing to critical illness co...
Background: Many hospitalized children in developing countries die from infectious diseases. Early r...
BACKGROUND:A number of region-specific validated triage systems exist; however very little is known ...
Background: Emergency, Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus Admission care (ETAT+) intervention – a...
One of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income countries (LMIC...
Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill child...
IntroductionOne of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income cou...
IMPORTANCE Field triage of pediatric patients with trauma is critical for transporting the right pat...
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of an adapted Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment (ETAT) t...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
Background: The Scandinavian Rapid Emergency Triage and Treatment System-pediatric (RETTS-p) is a re...
Resource-limited settings are increasingly experiencing a ‘triple burden’ of disease, composed of tr...
BACKGROUND:Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in l...
IntroductionEarly and accurate recognition of children at risk of progressing to critical illness co...
Objective To describe the prevalence of hypoxaemia in children admitted to a hospital in Kenya fo...
IntroductionEarly and accurate recognition of children at risk of progressing to critical illness co...