Every day we send home children from our wards and emergency departments (EDs), with specific instructions to the parents about medication, follow-up and what symptoms to look out for. How… Click to show full abstract
Every day we send home children from our wards and emergency departments (EDs), with specific instructions to the parents about medication, follow-up and what symptoms to look out for. How much do they remember and then act on correctly? In many cases not much, according to a systematic review written by authors from New York (Glick A et al. Pediatrics 2017. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-4165). They scoured the literature for studies that examined parental knowledge and/or actual execution of instructions after discharge from children’s wards or EDs, but not neonatal units. They found 64 studies, most from North America (and interestingly none …
               
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