Canadian pediatric emergency department visits are increasing, with a disproportionate increase in low-acuity visits locally (33% of volume in 2008-09, 41% in 2011-12). We sought to understand: 1) presentation patterns and resource implications; 2) parents' perceptions and motivations; and 3) alternate health care options considered prior to presenting with low-acuity problems.We conducted a prospective cohort study at our tertiary pediatric emergency department serving two provinces to explore differences between patients with and without a primary care provider. During four, 2-week study periods over 1 year, parents of low-acuity visits received an anonymous survey. Presentation times, interventions, diagnoses and dispositions were captur...
Aims: Direct seeking of care at paediatric emergency departments may result from an inadequate aware...
Background: Increases in hospital emergency department use have been driven by insured patients with...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to study the prevalence of a regular source of primary care for Victo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Canadian pediatric emergency department visits are increasing, with a dispr...
Objectives: Pediatric emergency department (PED) patients often present with non-urgent complaints. ...
Background Low-acuity paediatric emergency department (PED) visits are common in high-income cou...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
BACKGROUND:Use of the pediatric emergency department (PED) for low-acuity health issues is a growing...
Introduction: Emergency department usage for non-urgent care has been identified as an issue worldwi...
BACKGROUND: Children in Australia are infrequent recipients of general practitioner (GP) home visits...
OBJECTIVES: Injuries are a significant proportion of lower urgency (triage category 4 or 5) child pr...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
Objective:To understand the reasons parents of children with minor conditions attend theChildren’s E...
Introduction: The use of the emergency department (ED) has been increasing, and many visits occur fo...
Aims: Direct seeking of care at paediatric emergency departments may result from an inadequate aware...
Background: Increases in hospital emergency department use have been driven by insured patients with...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to study the prevalence of a regular source of primary care for Victo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Canadian pediatric emergency department visits are increasing, with a dispr...
Objectives: Pediatric emergency department (PED) patients often present with non-urgent complaints. ...
Background Low-acuity paediatric emergency department (PED) visits are common in high-income cou...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
OBJECTIVE: The age band with, by far, the greatest number of ED presentations is children 0-4 years,...
BACKGROUND:Use of the pediatric emergency department (PED) for low-acuity health issues is a growing...
Introduction: Emergency department usage for non-urgent care has been identified as an issue worldwi...
BACKGROUND: Children in Australia are infrequent recipients of general practitioner (GP) home visits...
OBJECTIVES: Injuries are a significant proportion of lower urgency (triage category 4 or 5) child pr...
Background: The number of children visiting Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing in Lithuania; ...
Objective:To understand the reasons parents of children with minor conditions attend theChildren’s E...
Introduction: The use of the emergency department (ED) has been increasing, and many visits occur fo...
Aims: Direct seeking of care at paediatric emergency departments may result from an inadequate aware...
Background: Increases in hospital emergency department use have been driven by insured patients with...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to study the prevalence of a regular source of primary care for Victo...