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View article: Food and Housing Insecurity, Resource Allocation, and Follow-up in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Food and Housing Insecurity, Resource Allocation, and Follow-up in a Pediatric Emergency Department Open
Introduction: Food and housing insecurity in childhood is troublingly widespread. Emergency departments (ED) are well positioned to identify and support food- and housing-insecure children and their families. However, there is no consensus…
View article: Pediatric Burns – Who Requires Follow-up? A Study of Urban Pediatric Emergency Department Patients
Pediatric Burns – Who Requires Follow-up? A Study of Urban Pediatric Emergency Department Patients Open
Introduction: Hundreds of children suffer burn injuries each day, yet care guidelines regarding the need for acute inpatient treatment vs outpatient follow-up vs no required follow-up remain nebulous. This gap in the literature is particul…
View article: 9-1-1 Activations from Ambulatory Care Centers: A Sicker Pediatric Population
9-1-1 Activations from Ambulatory Care Centers: A Sicker Pediatric Population Open
Background: Pediatric patients transferred by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) from urgent care (UC) and office-based physician practices to the emergency department (ED) following activation of the 9-1-1 EMS system are an under-studied po…
View article: Caregiver Satisfaction with Emergency Department Care for Pediatric Patients with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Caregiver Satisfaction with Emergency Department Care for Pediatric Patients with Neurodevelopmental Disorders Open
Objective: Children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) often encounter increased adversity when navigating the health care system. In this study, we explored the pediatric emergency department (PED) experience for patients with NDDs …
View article: Child Maltreatment Education: Utilizing an Escape Room Activity to Engage Learners on a Sensitive Topic
Child Maltreatment Education: Utilizing an Escape Room Activity to Engage Learners on a Sensitive Topic Open
Audience:Emergency medical service (EMS) providers and other health care professionals. SMALLgroupspromotes teamwork, an especially important skill in potentially complex and difficult situations such as those surrounding suspected child m…
View article: Non-Accidental Trauma Screening in a Pediatric ED; Does TRAIN(ing) Help?
Non-Accidental Trauma Screening in a Pediatric ED; Does TRAIN(ing) Help? Open
Background Child maltreatment is distressingly prevalent yet remains under-recognized by healthcare providers. In 2015 the Ohio Children's Hospital Association developed the Timely Recognition of Abusive INjuries (TRAIN) collaborative in a…
View article: Child Maltreatment Education: Utilizing an Escape Room Activity to Engage Learners on a Sensitive Topic
Child Maltreatment Education: Utilizing an Escape Room Activity to Engage Learners on a Sensitive Topic Open
Child abuse recognition, escape room activity, small-group activity, prehospital, neglect, physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, mandated reporter.
View article: In Vivo Performance of a Machine Learning Model Predicting Pediatric Sepsis at Triage
In Vivo Performance of a Machine Learning Model Predicting Pediatric Sepsis at Triage Open
Introduction: Sepsis is a leading cause of pediatric mortality across the globe. Early recognition reduces mortality; and improve outcomes however, rapid detection remains difficult. Although physiologic mechanisms contribute to the comple…
View article: Weighty Matters: A Real-World Comparison of the Handtevy and Broselow Methods of Prehospital Weight Estimation
Weighty Matters: A Real-World Comparison of the Handtevy and Broselow Methods of Prehospital Weight Estimation Open
Introduction: The majority of pediatric medications are dosed according to weight and therefore accurate weight assessment is essential. However, this can be difficult in the unpredictable and peripatetic prehospital care setting, and medi…
View article: Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing and Pandemic Anxiety: A Study of Pediatric Healthcare Workers
Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing and Pandemic Anxiety: A Study of Pediatric Healthcare Workers Open
Background: Limited access to SARS-CoV-2 testing has been identified as a potential source of anxiety among healthcare workers (HCWs), but the impact of repeated testing on pandemic-related anxiety in pediatric HCWs has not been examined. …
View article: Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing and Pandemic Anxiety: A Study of Pediatric Healthcare Workers
Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing and Pandemic Anxiety: A Study of Pediatric Healthcare Workers Open
Introduction : Limited access to SARS-CoV-2 testing has been identified as a potential source of anxiety among healthcare workers (HCWs), but the impact of repeated testing on pandemic-related anxiety in pediatric HCWs has not been examine…
View article: Severe Infraclavicular Displacement of a Proximal Humerus Fracture with Concomitant Olecranon Fracture in a Pediatric Patient
Severe Infraclavicular Displacement of a Proximal Humerus Fracture with Concomitant Olecranon Fracture in a Pediatric Patient Open
Proximal humerus fractures with severe medial displacement of the humeral head are rare in adults and especially so in children. Concomitant vascular/neurovascular injury is even more uncommon but must be considered as the associated compl…
View article: SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing in an Asymptomatic, At-Risk Population: Methods, Results, Pitfalls
SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing in an Asymptomatic, At-Risk Population: Methods, Results, Pitfalls Open
The primary aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in a population of pediatric healthcare workers (HCWs). This study was conducted 14 May–13 July 2020. Study participants included pediatric HCWs at …