Abstract
Phonpruk K, Flowers, K, Naughton G, et al. (2019). Analysis of written resources for parents of children discharged from a paediatric emergency department. Journal of Child Health Care. Epub ahead of print 3 June 2019. DOI: 10.1177/1367493519852460
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Categorisation of information and readability (SMOG score).
1-6Similar topics grouped together.
Resources on childhood conditions for parents
Category of information provided
Source of information
SMOG score
Patient status and treatment
Patient self-care information and instructions
Information about community resources
Follow-up instructions & return to ED instructions
Referrals to community health providers
Children’s hospital (n = 29)
Study setting (ED)(n = 6)
State-wide health service(n = 11)
Hand, foot, and mouth disease
Lumbar puncture
Penis and foreskin care
1Asthma (use of spacers)
1Asthma (in children)
Bronchiolitis
Colic, crying, and unsettled babies
2Epistaxis
2Epistaxis
Glue ear
Respiratory syncytial virus
Threadworms
3Viral illness
3Fever in children
3Influenza
Abdominal pain
Chicken pox
Constipation
Cough
Croup
Eczema
4Febrile convulsion
4Febrile convulsion
5Head injury (minor)
5Post-concussion syndrome
Henoch Schönlein Purpura
Gastroenteritis
Herpes Simplex
Impetigo
Migraine headache
Nappy rash
Plasters [casts] and fractures
Procedural sedation
6Pulled elbow
6Pulled elbow
Reflux
Roseola Infantum
Scabies
Slapped cheek (Fifth syndrome)
Wound care after use of stitches and/or glue
Accidental poisoning
Conjunctivitis
Meningococcal infection
Otitis media
Meningitis
Pneumonia
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