SAFETYLIT WEEKLY UPDATE

We compile citations and summaries of about 400 new articles every week.
RSS Feed

HELP: Tutorials | FAQ
CONTACT US: Contact info

Search Results

Journal Article

Citation

Downing A, Rudge G. Emerg. Med. J. 2006; 23(5): 391-393.

Affiliation

Centre for Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Leeds, UK. a.downing@leeds.ac.uk

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/emj.2005.025411

PMID

16627844

PMCID

PMC2564092

Abstract

Introduction: Research into childhood attendance at EDs in the UK has focused mainly on injury rather than medical conditions and studies have been relatively small. This study looks at all types of ED attendance by children across a large population. Data and METHODS: Routine data on all new attendances by children under 16 years were available for 12 EDs in the West Midlands (period: 1 April 2002 to 31 March 2004, 365 695 records). The data were split into four age groups (<1, 1-4, 5-9, and 10-15 years). RESULTS: Injury related conditions increased with age (with the exception of head injury). Respiratory and gastrointestinal were the most common medical conditions decreased with age. 11.5% of children were admitted to hospital and this varied from 8.2% (10-15 years) to 24.2% (<1 year). CONCLUSIONS: This study has shown substantial variations in ED attendance by age and has given an insight into the variation among hospitals. This is the largest study of childhood ED attendance undertaken in the UK, and it is hoped that the questions raised will prompt more research in this field.


Language: en

NEW SEARCH


All SafetyLit records are available for automatic download to Zotero & Mendeley
Print