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Caregiver perceptions and experiences of paediatric emergency department attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed-methods study.

Gayle ApplebyVasiliki PapageorgiouShona HorterAlexandra Wharton-SmithTina SajjanharAnthony HemesonEmmanuel SingogoBenjamin CahillSophie KeersLorraine WickseyMarylyn EmedoAlastair YimMaggie Nyirenda Nyang'wa
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Caregivers have adapted their health-seeking behaviour throughout the pandemic as new information and guidance have been released. We identified several factors affecting decisions to attend; some existed before the pandemic (e.g., concerns for child's health) whilst others were due to the pandemic (e.g., perceived risks of transmission when accessing healthcare services). We recommend trusted medical professionals, particularly GPs, continue to provide reassurance to caregivers to seek emergency paediatric care when required. Communicating the hospital safety procedures and the importance of early intervention to caregivers could additionally provide reassurance to those concerned about the risks of accessing the hospital environment.
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