Aims: Accident and Emergency attendances continue to rise. Infants are disproportionately represented. This study examines the clinical reasons infants attend UK Accident and Emergency departments. Methods: A retrospective review of 6,667 infants aged less than one year attending Accident and Emergency at two district general hospitals in London from 1(st) April 2009 to 30(th) March 2010. All infants had been assigned to a diagnostic category by the medical coding department according to National Health Service (NHS) data guidelines, based on the clinical diagnoses stated in the medical records. The Accident and Emergency case notes of a random subsample of 10% of infants in each of the top five recorded diagnostic categories (n = 535) were...
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who pr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to identify criteria that would allow low-risk infants presenting with an ap...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
AimAttendances to emergency departments (EDs) in the UK are increasing, particularly for younger chi...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
BackgroundThe challenges encountered in emergency medical services (EMS) contacts with children are ...
BACKGROUND:Frequent attendances of the same users in emergency departments (ED) can intensify worklo...
Abstract Background In England emergency hospital admissions among children are increasing and the u...
Between two and three million children attend accident and emergency (A&E) departments every year in...
Background Injury is a leading cause of death in children. Emergency department (ED) data offer a po...
Abstract Background Admissions of infants in England have increased substantially but there is littl...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who pr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to identify criteria that would allow low-risk infants presenting with an ap...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
AimAttendances to emergency departments (EDs) in the UK are increasing, particularly for younger chi...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
BackgroundThe challenges encountered in emergency medical services (EMS) contacts with children are ...
BACKGROUND:Frequent attendances of the same users in emergency departments (ED) can intensify worklo...
Abstract Background In England emergency hospital admissions among children are increasing and the u...
Between two and three million children attend accident and emergency (A&E) departments every year in...
Background Injury is a leading cause of death in children. Emergency department (ED) data offer a po...
Abstract Background Admissions of infants in England have increased substantially but there is littl...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...
AIM: To characterise the causes, clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of neonates who pr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to identify criteria that would allow low-risk infants presenting with an ap...