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Clinical pediatrics · May 2007
Parent perceptions of the specialty pediatric emergency medicine and their understanding of the provider roles in a Pediatric Emergency Department.
- Richard A Greenberg, Howard Kadish, and Jeff Schunk.
- Emergency Department, Primary Children's Medical Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84158, USA. richard.greenberg@hsc.utah.edu
- Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2007 May 1;46(4):334-9.
AbstractThis study was conducted to assess parents' understanding of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and the roles of different providers in a pediatric emergency department. Parents were surveyed regarding these subjects and given a sheet explaining provider roles. Of 102 questionnaires completed, 82% of questions on attending roles were answered correctly and 70% of questions about pediatric emergency medicine were answered correctly. Ninety percent of parents felt the information sheet made understanding provider roles easier. Many parents were informed regarding emergency department provider roles. Certain aspects of these roles and the practice of pediatric emergency department are less well understood. An informational sheet can help educate parents about provider roles and the practice of pediatric emergency medicine.
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