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Recommendations for Choosing Wisely in Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Five Opportunities to Improve Value.
Mullan, Paul C; Levasseur, Kelly A; Bajaj, Lalit; Nypaver, Michele; Chamberlain, James M; Thull-Freedman, Jennifer; Ostrow, Olivia; Jain, Shabnam.
Affiliation
  • Mullan PC; Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Norfolk, VA. Electronic address: mullan20@gmail.com.
  • Levasseur KA; Division of Pediatrics, Central Michigan University, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI.
  • Bajaj L; Department of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO.
  • Nypaver M; Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, and Michigan Emergency Department Improvement Collaborative (funded by BCBSM), Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Chamberlain JM; Division of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, George Washington University, Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC.
  • Thull-Freedman J; Departments of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, AB, Canada.
  • Ostrow O; Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Toronto, the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Jain S; Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA.
Ann Emerg Med ; 84(2): 167-175, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38349290
ABSTRACT
Unnecessary diagnostic tests and treatments in children cared for in emergency departments (EDs) do not benefit patients, increase costs, and may result in harm. To address this low-value care, a taskforce of pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) physicians was formed to create the first PEM Choosing Wisely recommendations. Using a systematic, iterative process, the taskforce collected suggested items from an interprofessional group of 33 ED clinicians from 6 academic pediatric EDs. An initial review of 219 suggested items yielded 72 unique items. Taskforce members independently scored each item for its extent of overuse, strength of evidence, and potential for harm. The 25 highest-rated items were sent in an electronic survey to all 89 members of the American Academy of Pediatrics PEM Committee on Quality Transformation (AAP COQT) to select their top ten recommendations. The AAP COQT survey had a 63% response rate. The five most selected items were circulated to over 100 stakeholder and specialty groups (within the AAP, CW Canada, and CW USA organizations) for review, iterative feedback, and approval. The final 5 items were simultaneously published by Choosing Wisely United States and Choosing Wisely Canada on December 1, 2022. All recommendations focused on decreasing diagnostic testing related to respiratory conditions, medical clearance for psychiatric conditions, seizures, constipation, and viral respiratory tract infections. A multinational PEM taskforce developed the first Choosing Wisely recommendation list for pediatric patients in the ED setting. Future activities will include dissemination efforts and interventions to improve the quality and value of care specific to recommendations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Unnecessary Procedures / Emergency Service, Hospital / Pediatric Emergency Medicine Type of study: Guideline Limits: Child / Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Ann Emerg Med Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Unnecessary Procedures / Emergency Service, Hospital / Pediatric Emergency Medicine Type of study: Guideline Limits: Child / Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Ann Emerg Med Year: 2024 Type: Article