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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on child health and the provision of Care in Paediatric Emergency Departments: a qualitative study of frontline emergency care staff

机译:Covid-19大流行对儿童健康的影响以及儿科急诊部门提供护理:对前线紧急护理人员的定性研究

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The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health guidance to reduce the spread of the disease have wide-reaching implications for children’s health and wellbeing. Furthermore, paediatric emergency departments (EDs) have rapidly adapted provision of care in response to the pandemic. This qualitative study utilized insight from multidisciplinary frontline staff to understand 1) the changes in paediatric emergency healthcare utilization during COVID-19 2) the experiences of working within the restructured health system. Fifteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with frontline staff working in two paediatric EDs and two mixed adult and children EDs. Participants included emergency medicine clinicians (n?=?5), nursing managerial staff (n?=?6), social workers (n?=?2) and nursing staff (n?=?2). Thematic Analysis (TA) was applied to the data to identify key themes. The pandemic and public health restrictions have had an adverse impact on children’s health and psychosocial wellbeing, compounded by difficulty in accessing primary and community services. The impact may have been more acute for children with disabilities and chronic health conditions and has raised child protection issues for vulnerable children. EDs have shown innovation and agility in the structural and operational changes they have implemented to continue to deliver care to children, however resource limitations and other challenges must be addressed to ensure high quality care delivery and protect the wellbeing of those tasked with delivering this care. The spread of COVID-19 and subsequent policies to address the pandemic has had wide-reaching implications for children’s health and wellbeing. The interruption to health and social care services is manifesting in myriad ways in the ED, such as a rise in psychosocial presentations. As the pandemic continues to progress, policy makers and service providers must ensure the continued provision of essential health and social services, including targeted responses for those with existing conditions.
机译:Covid-19大流行和随后的公共卫生指导降低了疾病的传播对儿童健康和福祉具有广泛的影响。此外,儿科急诊部门(EDS)迅速适应响应大流行的护理。这种定性研究利用了多学科前线员工的见解,了解1)Covid-19 2期间儿科应急医疗利用的变化)在重组卫生系统内工作的经验。通过在两位儿科EDS和两个混合成人和儿童EDS工作的前线员工进行十五个半结构化访谈。参与者包括紧急医学临床医生(N?=?5),护理管理人员(N?=?6),社会工作者(N?=?2)和护理人员(N?=?2)。主题分析(TA)应用于数据以识别关键主题。大流行和公共卫生限制对儿童的健康和心理社会健康产生了不利影响,难以进入小学和社区服务。对残疾儿童和慢性健康状况的影响可能更为严重,并为弱势儿童提出了儿童保护问题。 EDS在他们所实施的结构和操作变革中表现出创新和灵活性,他们必须继续为儿童提供护理,但必须解决资源限制和其他挑战,以确保高质量的护理,并保护那些任务提供此护理的人的福祉。 Covid-19的传播和随后的解决大流行的政策对儿童健康和福祉具有广泛影响。对健康和社会护理服务的中断表现在ED中的无数方式,例如心理社会演示的增加。随着大流行的不断进步,政策制定者和服务提供者必须确保继续提供基本健康和社会服务,包括对现有条件的有针对性的反应。

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