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Prehospital Recognition and Management of Pediatric Sepsis: A Qualitative Assessment.

Chelsea B KadishJulia K LloydKathleen M AdelgaisCaleb E WardCharmaine B LoAnnie TrueloveJulie C Leonard
Published in: Prehospital emergency care (2023)
This study fills a gap by examining barriers and facilitators to prehospital diagnosis and management of pediatric sepsis. Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, nine environmental factors, 21 negative factors, and 14 positive factors were identified. Participants identified six interventions that could create the foundation to improve prehospital pediatric sepsis care. Policy changes were suggested by the research team based on the results of this study. These interventions and policy changes provide a roadmap for improving care in this population and lay the groundwork for future research.
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