Parental Education on Asthma Severity in the Emergency Department and Primary Care Follow-up Rates

Asthma is the most prevalent chronic condition affecting children and a common chief complaint in emergency departments (EDs). We aimed to improve parents’ understanding of their child’s asthma severity on accessing our pediatric ED for an acute asthma exacerbation. A retrospective chart review was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical pediatrics 2013-07, Vol.52 (7), p.612-619
Hauptverfasser: Williams, Kelli W., Word, Carolyn, Streck, Maria R., Titus, M. Olivia
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Zusammenfassung:Asthma is the most prevalent chronic condition affecting children and a common chief complaint in emergency departments (EDs). We aimed to improve parents’ understanding of their child’s asthma severity on accessing our pediatric ED for an acute asthma exacerbation. A retrospective chart review was conducted to determine outpatient follow-up rates from our ED in 2010-2011. In an attempt to educate parents at ED discharge about their child’s asthma severity at presentation, we included a visual severity scale on their discharge instructions. Postdischarge telephone interviews were completed to determine postintervention follow-up rates. Asthma follow-up rates at 1 week improved from 20.8% to 50% after intervention. This difference was statistically significant after controlling for age and clinical asthma score with logistic regression (P < .0001). Offering predischarge education about a child’s initial asthma severity is a simple intervention that significantly improved follow-up rates for children seen in the ED for asthma exacerbation.
ISSN:0009-9228
1938-2707
DOI:10.1177/0009922813479163