Between two and three million children attend accident and emergency (A&E) departments every year in the United Kingdom, making up one quarter of all A&E attendances (Bentley 1996). Despite government, professional and consumer guidance (Audit Commission 1996, Action for Sick Children 1997), the majority of children are not seen in a children's A&E or cared for by appropriately-trained staff. This study explored the pattern of attendance of 375 children aged five years and under who attended the A&E department in a district general hospital. Issues of service provision and quality of care were also explored using secondary data from A&E records. Key findings were that one third of the children were triaged with non-urgent illness, suggestin...
Aim: To examine medical and sociodemographic factors involved in acute paediatric admission. To comp...
OBJECTIVES: Injuries are a significant proportion of lower urgency (triage category 4 or 5) child pr...
Changes in the general practitioner (GP) contract have led to the development of a variety of models...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
BackgroundNon-urgent emergency department (ED) attendances are common among children. Primary care m...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...
Aim: The aim of this audit was to explore patterns of attendance ata new, dedicated, audio-visually ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Demand for unplanned hospital services is rising, and children are frequen...
Aims: Accident and Emergency attendances continue to rise. Infants are disproportionately represente...
AimAttendances to emergency departments (EDs) in the UK are increasing, particularly for younger chi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England...
This Study aimed to describe paediatric Accident and Emergency (A&E) care within England and Wales, ...
Children and young people account for a quarter of all patients treated in emergency departments in ...
Objective To assess hospitalisation rate as a proxy for the ability of the Manchester Triage System ...
Aim: To examine medical and sociodemographic factors involved in acute paediatric admission. To comp...
OBJECTIVES: Injuries are a significant proportion of lower urgency (triage category 4 or 5) child pr...
Changes in the general practitioner (GP) contract have led to the development of a variety of models...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
BackgroundNon-urgent emergency department (ED) attendances are common among children. Primary care m...
Objective To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England ...
Aim: The aim of this audit was to explore patterns of attendance ata new, dedicated, audio-visually ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Demand for unplanned hospital services is rising, and children are frequen...
Aims: Accident and Emergency attendances continue to rise. Infants are disproportionately represente...
AimAttendances to emergency departments (EDs) in the UK are increasing, particularly for younger chi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a reported rise in the emergency hospital admission of children in England...
This Study aimed to describe paediatric Accident and Emergency (A&E) care within England and Wales, ...
Children and young people account for a quarter of all patients treated in emergency departments in ...
Objective To assess hospitalisation rate as a proxy for the ability of the Manchester Triage System ...
Aim: To examine medical and sociodemographic factors involved in acute paediatric admission. To comp...
OBJECTIVES: Injuries are a significant proportion of lower urgency (triage category 4 or 5) child pr...
Changes in the general practitioner (GP) contract have led to the development of a variety of models...