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Screening for post-traumatic stress disorder after injury in the pediatric emergency department - a systematic review protocol

机译:在儿科急诊科筛查创伤后创伤后应激障碍-系统评价方案

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Background Pediatric injury is highly prevalent and has significant impact both physically and emotionally. The majority of pediatric injuries are treated in emergency departments (EDs), where treatment of physical injuries is the main focus. In addition to physical trauma, children often experience significant psychological trauma, and the development of acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common. The consequences of failing to recognize and treat children with ASD and PTSD are significant and extend into adulthood. Currently, screening guidelines to identify children at risk for developing these stress disorders are not evident in the pediatric emergency setting. The goal of this systematic review is to summarize evidence on the psychometric properties, diagnostic accuracy, and clinical utility of screening tools that identify or predict PTSD secondary to physical injury in children. Specific research objectives are to: (1) identify, describe, and critically evaluate instruments available to screen for PTSD in children; (2) review and synthesize the test-performance characteristics of these tools; and (3) describe the clinical utility of these tools with focus on ED suitability. Methods Computerized databases including MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, ISI Web of Science and PsycINFO will be searched in addition to conference proceedings, textbooks, and contact with experts. Search terms will include MeSH headings (post-traumatic stress or acute stress), (pediatric or children) and diagnosis. All articles will be screened by title/abstract and articles identified as potentially relevant will be retrieved in full text and assessed by two independent reviewers. Quality assessment will be determined using the QUADAS-2 tool. Screening tool characteristics, including type of instrument, number of items, administration time and training administrators level, will be extracted as well as gold standard diagnostic reference properties and any quantitative diagnostic data (specificity, positive and negative likelihood/odds ratios) where appropriate. Discussion Identifying screening tools to recognize children at risk of developing stress disorders following trauma is essential in guiding early treatment and minimizing long-term sequelae of childhood stress disorders. This review aims to identify such screening tools in efforts to improve routine stress disorder screening in the pediatric ED setting. Trials registration PROSPERO registration: CRD42013004893
机译:背景技术小儿伤害非常普遍,对身体和情感都有重大影响。多数儿科损伤在急诊科(ED)进行治疗,其中以身体伤害为主要治疗对象。除了身体上的创伤外,儿童还经常遭受严重的心理创伤,并且急性应激障碍(ASD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的发展很普遍。未能识别和治疗患有ASD和PTSD的儿童的后果非常严重,并延伸到成年期。目前,在儿科急诊中尚无明确的筛查指南来确定有患这些压力障碍风险的儿童。本系统综述的目的是总结有关筛查工具的心理计量学特性,诊断准确性和临床实用性的证据,这些工具可识别或预测儿童继发于身体伤害的PTSD。具体的研究目标是:(1)识别,描述和严格评估可用于筛查儿童PTSD的工具; (2)审查和综合这些工具的测试性能特征; (3)着重于ED适用性描述这些工具的临床实用性。方法除了会议记录,教科书和与专家联系外,还将搜索包括MEDLINE,EMBASE,CINAHL,ISI Web of Science和PsycINFO在内的计算机数据库。搜索词将包括MeSH标题(创伤后压力或急性压力),(儿童或儿童)和诊断。所有文章均按标题/摘要进行筛选,被识别为潜在相关的文章将全文检索,并由两名独立审阅者进行评估。将使用QUADAS-2工具确定质量评估。将提取筛选工具的特征,包括工具的类型,项目的数量,管理时间和培训管理员的级别,以及适当的金标准诊断参考属性和任何定量诊断数据(特异性,正负可能性/奇数比)。讨论识别筛查工具以识别有创伤后有患压力障碍风险的儿童,对于指导早期治疗并最大程度减少儿童压力障碍的长期后遗症至关重要。这篇综述旨在确定此类筛查工具,以努力改善小儿ED环境下的常规应激障碍筛查。试用注册PROSPERO注册:CRD42013004893

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