Introduction: About 20-30% of children access the Pediatric Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) for non-urgent health care that should normally follow other health care paths. This study aimed to investigate why parents take their children to the A&E for non-urgent visits rather than using primary care services. Methods: A one-year cross-sectional study was conducted in a large pediatric A&E in Italy. A paper-and-pencil 40-item questionnaire was administered to parents of children aged between 3 months to 6 years who accessed the A&E for non-urgent visits between July 2018 and June 2019. Results: Parents of 238 children completed the questionnaire (mean age = 2.6 years; male 58%). The most common symptoms were fever (n = 105; 44.1%) and skin rash (n = 63; 26.5%); symptoms usually started more than 24 h earlier (n = 163; 69.4%). Reasons for accessing the A&E for non-urgent visits included the availability of rapid medical tests (n = 71; 29.8%), deterioration of the clinical conditions after the pediatrician's visit (n = 67; 28.2%), and the perceived need for urgent care (n = 65; 27.3%). Besides, 26.6% (n = 63) of parents reported not being able to contact their pediatrician before accessing A&E. Conclusion: Parents may need further education to distinguish between urgent and non-urgent pediatric health conditions.

Pediatric patients accessing Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) for non-urgent treatment: Why do parents take their children to the A&E? / Biagioli V.; Pol A.; Gawronski O.; Carlin C.; Cirulli L.; Piga S.; Stelitano R.; Offidani C.; Raucci U.; Reale A.; Tiozzo E.; Villani A.; Dall'Oglio I.; Heller A.; Biondi F.; Gasperini G.; Feraco D.; Giovagnoli E.; Adriani L.. - In: INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING. - ISSN 1755-599X. - ELETTRONICO. - 58:(2021), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.ienj.2021.101053]

Pediatric patients accessing Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) for non-urgent treatment: Why do parents take their children to the A&E?

Biagioli V.;
2021

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Introduction: About 20-30% of children access the Pediatric Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) for non-urgent health care that should normally follow other health care paths. This study aimed to investigate why parents take their children to the A&E for non-urgent visits rather than using primary care services. Methods: A one-year cross-sectional study was conducted in a large pediatric A&E in Italy. A paper-and-pencil 40-item questionnaire was administered to parents of children aged between 3 months to 6 years who accessed the A&E for non-urgent visits between July 2018 and June 2019. Results: Parents of 238 children completed the questionnaire (mean age = 2.6 years; male 58%). The most common symptoms were fever (n = 105; 44.1%) and skin rash (n = 63; 26.5%); symptoms usually started more than 24 h earlier (n = 163; 69.4%). Reasons for accessing the A&E for non-urgent visits included the availability of rapid medical tests (n = 71; 29.8%), deterioration of the clinical conditions after the pediatrician's visit (n = 67; 28.2%), and the perceived need for urgent care (n = 65; 27.3%). Besides, 26.6% (n = 63) of parents reported not being able to contact their pediatrician before accessing A&E. Conclusion: Parents may need further education to distinguish between urgent and non-urgent pediatric health conditions.
2021
Pediatric patients accessing Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) for non-urgent treatment: Why do parents take their children to the A&E? / Biagioli V.; Pol A.; Gawronski O.; Carlin C.; Cirulli L.; Piga S.; Stelitano R.; Offidani C.; Raucci U.; Reale A.; Tiozzo E.; Villani A.; Dall'Oglio I.; Heller A.; Biondi F.; Gasperini G.; Feraco D.; Giovagnoli E.; Adriani L.. - In: INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING. - ISSN 1755-599X. - ELETTRONICO. - 58:(2021), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.ienj.2021.101053]
Biagioli V.; Pol A.; Gawronski O.; Carlin C.; Cirulli L.; Piga S.; Stelitano R.; Offidani C.; Raucci U.; Reale A.; Tiozzo E.; Villani A.; Dall'Oglio I.; Heller A.; Biondi F.; Gasperini G.; Feraco D.; Giovagnoli E.; Adriani L.
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