危重疾病彩色警告贴纸:一种新颖的家长教育方法-单中心观察研究

VS V Prasad, S. H. Shabbeer Basha, Anju Dayal
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背景:儿童医院的儿科就诊主要是门诊和急诊室(ER)为主。在繁忙的门诊部(OPD)和急诊室,儿童得到快速检查,并向家长提供在家管理的指导。由于高工作量和其他优先任务,医生与儿童父母的沟通可能不足和不完整。本研究的目的是评估在OPD/ER档案中使用简单的彩色编码信息贴纸对父母识别孩子的危险信号的作用,以便在需要时及早寻求帮助。研究对象和方法:这是一项前瞻性观察研究,对印度特伦甘纳邦一家三级医院的1036名1个月- 18岁年龄组的儿童进行了为期1年的研究,时间为2018年1月至2019年1月。结果:男性53例,以1 ~ 5岁年龄组居多。对贴纸的感知效用持肯定态度的占85.3%。只有14.7%的人认为他们没有用。复诊原因为发热(33%)、呼吸道原因(37.7%)、肠胃炎原因(18%)、头部损伤(9%)和鼻出血(1.5%)。结论:在儿童医院繁忙的门诊和急诊室中使用简单的彩色编码贴纸系统可能是一种低成本的沟通工具,用于家长识别危险信号并在必要时报告护理。
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Critical illness color-coded warning stickers: A novel parent education method – A single-center observational study
Background: Pediatric visits to children's hospitals are mostly outpatient and emergency room (ER) based. In busy outpatient departments (OPD) and ERs, children are reviewed quickly, and instructions are given to parents for management at home. Communication from physicians to the parents of the child may be deficient and incomplete, due to the high workload and other priority tasks. The purpose of this study was to assess the utility of simple color-coded information stickers for the OPD/ER file of the child for parents to recognize danger signs in their child to seek help early again if required. Subjects and Methods: This is a prospective observational study conducted on 1036 children in the age group of 1 month–18 years at a tertiary care hospital in Telangana state of India, for 1 year from January 2018 to January 2019. Results: Fifty-three of the patients were male, and the majority of them were in the 1–5-year age group. The perceived utility of the stickers was 85.3% in the affirmative. Only 14.7% felt they were not useful. Reasons for revisits to the ER/OPD were fever (33%), respiratory causes (37.7%), gastroenteritis causes (18%), head injury (9%), and epistaxis (1.5%). Conclusions: A simple color-coded sticker system used in busy OPDs and ERs in children's hospitals might prove to be a low-cost-effective communication tool for parents to utilize to recognize danger signs and report back for care when necessary.
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