Improving Pediatric Readiness in General Emergency Departments: A Prospective Interventional Study

To describe the impact of a national interventional collaborative on pediatric readiness within general emergency departments (EDs). A prospective, multicenter, interventional study measured pediatric readiness in general EDs before and after participation in a pediatric readiness improvement interv...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of pediatrics 2021-03, Vol.230, p.230-237.e1
Hauptverfasser: Abulebda, Kamal, Whitfill, Travis, Montgomery, Erin E., Thomas, Anita, Dudas, Robert A., Leung, James S., Scherzer, Daniel J., Aebersold, Michelle, Van Ittersum, Wendy L., Kant, Shruti, Walls, Theresa A., Sessa, Anna K., Janofsky, Stephen, Fenster, Daniel B., Kessler, David O., Chatfield, Jenny, Okada, Pamela, Arteaga, Grace M., Berg, Marc D., Knight, Lynda J., Keilman, Ashley, Makharashvili, Ana, Good, Grace, Bingham, Ladonna, Mathias, Emily J., Nagy, Kristine, Hamilton, Melinda F., Vora, Samreen, Mathias, Karen, Auerbach, Marc A., Lutfi, Riad, Abu-Sultaneh, Samer, Berrens, Zachary J., Burns, Brian, Reid, Jennifer, Fenstermacher, Sara, Lavoie, Megan, Tay, Khoon-Yen
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Zusammenfassung:To describe the impact of a national interventional collaborative on pediatric readiness within general emergency departments (EDs). A prospective, multicenter, interventional study measured pediatric readiness in general EDs before and after participation in a pediatric readiness improvement intervention. Pediatric readiness was assessed using the weighted pediatric readiness score (WPRS) on a 100-point scale. The study protocol extended over 6 months and involved 3 phases: (1) a baseline on-site assessment of pediatric readiness and simulated quality of care; (2) pediatric readiness interventions; and (3) a follow-up on-site assessment of WPRS. The intervention phase included a benchmarking performance report, resources toolkits, and ongoing interactions between general EDs and academic medical centers. Thirty-six general EDs were enrolled, and 34 (94%) completed the study. Four EDs (11%) were located in Canada, and the rest were in the US. The mean improvement in WPRS was 16.3 (P 
ISSN:0022-3476
1097-6833
DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2020.10.040