Articles: emergency-department.
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Despite the importance of effective communication during verbal de-escalation, research regarding patient primary language during management of agitation symptoms is limited. We evaluated associations between patient primary language and use of physical restraints and intramuscular (IM) sedation in the emergency department (ED). ⋯ ED visits with Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking patients were found to have lower odds of physical restraints and IM sedation, while Arabic, Italian, other, and unknown language-speaking patients were found to have higher odds. Factors contributing to linguistic differences in physical restraint and IM sedation use, such as cultural interpretations of behavior, quality of clinical interactions, and patient-clinician communication strategies, merit further investigation.
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Pediatric emergency care · Feb 2025
Changes in Care in Spanish Pediatric Emergency Departments After the First Immunization With Nirsevimab.
The aim of the study is to assess the changes in the pediatric care of patients seen in the Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) during the bronchiolitis season following the introduction of immunization with a monoclonal antibody against RSV (nirsevimab). ⋯ After the introduction of nirsevimab, a large portion of indicators related to the burden of care associated with bronchiolitis during its epidemic season decreased significantly.