| Literature DB >> 30587134 |
Julia Ellbrant1,2, Jonas Åkeson3, Jenny Eckner4, Pia Karlsland Åkeson5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parental social characteristics influence the use of emergency departments (ED) in the USA, but less is known about paediatric ED care-seeking in countries with national health insurance. This prospective study was designed to evaluate associations between parental care-seeking and social characteristics, with emphasis on impact of non-native origin, at a paediatric ED in Sweden, a European country providing paediatric healthcare free of charge.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Emergency department; Socio-economic status; Triage; Urgency
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30587134 PMCID: PMC6307227 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-018-0210-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Fig. 1Initial triage and assessed medical appropriateness of patient visits at a paediatric emergency department (ED) of a large urban university hospital in southern Sweden
Characteristics, initial triage and medical appropriateness of patient visits at a paediatric emergency department (ED) of a large urban university hospital in southern Sweden
| Paediatric emergency department (ED) visits initially triaged | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| home or for other level of care ( | to ED physician and later assessed appropriate for primary care( | to ED physician and later assessed appropriate for ED care ( | |||
| Number (%) | Number (%) | Number (%) | |||
| Age (years) | |||||
| 0–0.5 | 18 (12) | < 0.001 | 62 (19) | 126 (32) | < 0.001 |
| 0.6–1 | 56 (37) | > 0.300 | 118 (36) | 124 (31) | 0.153 |
| 2–6 | 62 (41) | 0.007 | 111 (34) | 100 (25) | < 0.001 |
| 7–12 | 12 (8) | > 0.300 | 25 (8) | 31 (8) | > 0.300 |
| 13–17 | 5 (3) | > 0.300 | 15 (5) | 17 (4) | > 0.300 |
| Female gender | 67 (44) | 0.287 | 174 (53) | 180 (45) | 0.198 |
| Main presenting problem | |||||
| Vomiting/Diarrhoea | 39 (25) | 0.081 | 50 (15) | 72 (18) | > 0.300 |
| Fever | 32 (21) | > 0.300 | 68 (21) | 81 (20) | > 0.300 |
| Breathing problem | 6 (4) | < 0.001 | 44 (13) | 68 (17) | 0.004 |
| Cough/Runnning nose | 22 (14) | 0.207 | 46 (14) | 32 (8) | 0.005 |
| Neurological problem | 0 | 0.146 | 3 (1) | 11 (3) | 0.014 |
| Other | 54 (35) | > 0.300 | 120 (36) | 134 (37) | > 0.300 |
| Triaged to be assessed | |||||
| immediately | – | – | 11 (3) | 17 (4) | > 0.300 |
| within 1 h | – | – | 110 (33) | 149 (37) | 0.245 |
| within 1–3 h | – | – | 137 (41) | 200 (50) | 0.017 |
| within > 3 h | – | – | 73 (22) | 32 (8) | < 0.001 |
| Hospital admission | – | – | 1 (< 1) | 75 (19) | < 0.001 |
| Direct seekingb | 73 (52) | 0.005 | 128 (42) | 132 (36) | 0.008 |
| Both parents born outside Nordic countriesb | 80 (54) | < 0.001 | 133 (42) | 122 (32) | < 0.001 |
| Both parents having lowc understanding of Swedishb | 23 (16) | 0.004 | 34 (12) | 21 (5) | < 0.001 |
| Both parents educated less than 12 yearsb | 59 (41) | > 0.300 | 139 (44) | 140 (36) | 0.057 |
| Both parents currently unemployedb | 28 (19) | 0.070 | 52 (16) | 43 (11) | 0.014 |
| Single-parent householdb | 14 (10) | 0.144 | 57 (18) | 47 (12) | > 0.300 |
| First-born childb | 89 (65) | 0.008 | 166 (55) | 196 (52) | 0.067 |
aObtained by statistical comparison with the other categories of study patients
bAccording to parental questionnaire with 3.3–8.9% lack of responses to single questions
cSelf-rated as levels 1–4 on a six-level Likert scale
Adjusted multiple logistic regression models on paediatric emergency department (ED) visits triaged away from the ED or assessed appropriate for ED care at a paediatric ED in Sweden
| Parental socal characteristicsa | Paediatric ED visits initially triaged home or for other level of healthcare | Paediatric ED visits initially triaged for ED care and later also assessed appropriate, for ED careb | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ORc (95% CId) | ORc (95% CId) | |||
| Both parents born outside the Nordic countries | 1.661 (1.091–2.528) | 0.018 | 0.698 (0.506–0.962) | 0.028 |
| Both parents having lowe understanding of Swedish language | 2.655 (1.399–5.035) | 0.003 | 0.429 (0.228–0.808) | < 0.001 |
| Both parents educated less than 12 years | 0.985 (0.650–1.494) | > 0.300 | 0.863 (0.632–1.177) | > 0.300 |
| Both parents unemployed | 0.997 (0.557–1.787) | > 0.300 | 0.888 (0.553–1.425) | > 0.300 |
| Single-parent household | 0.579 (0.302–1.109) | 0.099 | 0.869 (0.554–1.363) | > 0.300 |
| First-born child | 1.960 (1.299–2.956) | 0.001 | 0.681 (0.507–0.914) | 0.010 |
aAccording to parental questionnaire with 3.3–8.9% lack of responses to single questions
bAccording to structured assessments by ED physicians
cOdds ratio (OR) adjusted for patient age, gender, and order among siblings, for country of birth of the parents, knowledge of Swedish language, level of education, and employment (highest level among parents), and household status, by multiple binary regression analysis
dConfidence interval (CI) of OR
eSelf-rated as levels 1–4 on a six-level Likert scale