Why do parents bring children to the emergency department for nonurgent conditions? A qualitative study

scientific article published on 5 October 2008

Why do parents bring children to the emergency department for nonurgent conditions? A qualitative study is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/J.AMBP.2008.07.001
P698PubMed publication ID19084785
P5875ResearchGate publication ID23665554

P2093author name stringGlenn Flores
Jane M Brotanek
David Brousseau
Anne Berry
Sandra Tomany-Korman
P433issue6
P304page(s)360-367
P577publication date2008-10-05
P1433published inAcademic PediatricsQ15764361
P1476titleWhy do parents bring children to the emergency department for nonurgent conditions? A qualitative study
P478volume8

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q40227382"Children cannot wait": why mothers seek urgency and emergency care services for their children in non-urgent situations
Q36630764A Parent Coach Model for Well-Child Care Among Low-Income Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Q90454894A Playroom Internal Waiting Area Improves Productivity in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Q91835348A conceptual model of urgent care sense-making and help-seeking: a qualitative interview study of urgent care users in England
Q36297696A profile of nonurgent emergency department use in an urban pediatric hospital.
Q55449536Barriers and enablers to a physician-delivered educational initiative to reduce low-acuity visits to the pediatric emergency department.
Q34111738Caregiver low health literacy and nonurgent use of the pediatric emergency department for febrile illness
Q33874105Case-mix adjustment and the comparison of community health center performance on patient experience measures
Q35740188Child, caregiver, and family characteristics associated with emergency department use by children who remain at home after a child protective services investigation.
Q28656385Clinical Manifestations Associated with Peripheral Joint Involvement in Patients with Acute Chikungunya Virus Infection
Q35128395Clinical acuity of repeat pediatric mental health presentations to the emergency department
Q45242319Comparison of waiting and consultation times in convenient care clinics and physician offices: a cross-sectional study
Q35824865Contacts with out-of-hours primary care for nonurgent problems: patients' beliefs or deficiencies in healthcare?
Q56435253EPIC: A Framework for the Factors That Influence the Selection of Health-Care Providers
Q92325353Educational interventions on fever management in children: A scoping review
Q47612382Emergency Department Utilization by Native American Children
Q37840255Emergency physicians' knowledge and provision of child passenger safety information.
Q35883037Epidemiology of otologic diagnoses in United States emergency departments
Q40041865Factors Determining Parents' Decisions to Bring Their Children to the Pediatric Emergency Department for a Minor Illness
Q50123756Health Information Preferences of Parents in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Q37730175Low caregiver health literacy is associated with higher pediatric emergency department use and nonurgent visits.
Q36143726Many emergency department visits could be managed at urgent care centers and retail clinics
Q39961328Mother-child interactions and the associations with child healthcare utilization in low-income urban families
Q40652080Parental perceptions of avoidability of their child's emergency department visit.
Q39442368Predictors of Repeated Visits to a Pediatric Emergency Department Crisis Intervention Program.
Q55046107Primary Care Experiences of Emergency Department Patients With Limited Health Literacy.
Q30399595Resource burden at children's hospitals experiencing surge volumes during the spring 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic
Q47662716Socioeconomic Background and Commercial Health Plan Spending
Q38822515The Impact of Infant Well-Child Care Compliance and Social Risks on Emergency Department Utilization.
Q34553878The burden of inappropriate emergency department pediatric visits: why Italy needs an urgent reform
Q48454785The ethics of health care reform: impact on emergency medicine
Q40145061The impact of limited English proficiency on asthma action plan use.
Q92858114Trends and Predictors of Repeat Mental Health Visits to a Pediatric Emergency Department in Hamilton, Ontario
Q28595465Understanding decisions leading to nonurgent visits to the paediatric emergency department: caregivers' perspectives
Q64083476Understanding healthcare self-referral in Nigeria from the service users' perspective: a qualitative study of Niger state
Q37147776Unplanned reattendances at the paediatric emergency department within 72 hours: a one-year experience in KKH.
Q53625304Use of Online Health Information by Geriatric and Adult Emergency Department Patients: Access, Understanding, and Trust.
Q87245675What Parents Want: Does Provider Knowledge of Written Parental Expectations Improve Satisfaction in the Emergency Department?
Q36290310Why Do Parents Bring Their Children to the Emergency Department? A Systematic Inventory of Motives.
Q38669689Why Parents Seek Care for Acute Illness in the Clinic or the ED: The Role of Health Literacy.
Q36657561Why do parents use the emergency department for minor injury and illness? A cross-sectional questionnaire.

Search more.