Return visit rates after an emergency department discharge for children with sickle cell pain episodes.

Author: AlpernElizabeth R, BaumannAna, BrandowAmanda M, BrousseauDavid C, CampbellAndrew D, ColemanKeli D, CookLawrence J, EllisonAngela M, FrankenbergerWarren, HariharanSelena, KingAllison A, LiemRobert I, McKinleyKenneth, MorrisClaudia R, NielsenBlake, NussRachelle, QuinnCharles T, ThompsonAlexis A, TopozIrina, VillellaAnthony, WurtzMorgan

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BACKGROUND: High return visit rates after hospitalization for people with sickle cell disease (SCD) have been previously established. Due to a lack of multicenter emergency department (ED) return visit rate data, the return visit rate following ED discharge for pediatric SCD pain treatment is curren...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.30553

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Navigating Sickle Cell Pain Episodes: Addressing High Return Visit Rates

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic, inherited blood disorder that can cause significant pain and other complications. This study focuses on the high return visit rates to the emergency department (ED) for children with SCD experiencing pain episodes. The researchers analyzed data from a multicenter retrospective cohort study to understand the factors associated with these return visits and identify potential areas for improvement in care.

Understanding Return Visits: Identifying Key Factors

The study found that nearly 30% of children with SCD discharged from the ED for pain episodes had a return visit within 14 days. This finding underscores the need for strategies to address the underlying causes of these frequent returns and improve the effectiveness of ED care for children with SCD.

Optimizing Care: Towards Better Pain Management and Prevention

The researchers highlight the importance of identifying the factors contributing to the high return visit rates and developing effective strategies for preventing these recurrent visits. This could involve improving pain management protocols, providing more comprehensive education for patients and their families, and addressing potential underlying medical conditions.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a caravan facing the challenges of a long desert journey, reminds us of the ongoing need to improve care for children with SCD. The high return visit rates highlight the importance of addressing the complex needs of these patients and striving for better pain management and prevention strategies. By working together, healthcare providers, researchers, and families can help improve the lives of children with SCD and reduce the burden of their disease.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-08-24
  2. Date Revised 2023-10-07
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37458568

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1002/pbc.30553

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