ASK SNIFF

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ASK SNIFF

ASK SNIFF

@ASKSNIFF

ASK SNIFF is a programme of research that aims to develop information resources to help families understand signs & symptoms of acute childhood illness

England, United Kingdom Entrou em Mayıs 2015
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Damian Roland
Damian Roland@Damian_Roland·
We need further qualitative work (@ASKSNIFF) understanding the vital interplay between parents/carers and health care professionals regarding the acutely unwell child as there will continue to be serious untoward events if we don't acknowledge this challenge.
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'It may be beneficial if further research and observational studies are carried out to examine how listening to parents [or taking on board parents’ views/concerns] impacts on clinical decision making and recognition of the sick infant/child.'
Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB)@theHSSIB

Our new report shows that recognising serious illness in infants & young children remains a key patient safety risk across the NHS. Despite advances in treatment, infections remain the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5. Read the report >hsib.org.uk/investigations…

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New report highlighting the need for improved safety netting. 'It may be beneficial if the current resources and educational materials available to parents and carers on assessment, advice and guidance for the unwell infant/ child, for example mobile apps, are reviewed.'
Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB)@theHSSIB

Our new report shows that recognising serious illness in infants & young children remains a key patient safety risk across the NHS. Despite advances in treatment, infections remain the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5. Read the report >hsib.org.uk/investigations…

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Damian Roland
Damian Roland@Damian_Roland·
Red-flag symptoms were reported in 81 (6·0%) of 1349 patients. Only two were felt to have been delayed in presenting and neither of these patients was admitted to hospital It's reassuring that red flag features were not dismissed by parents @ASKSNIFF @bestbeginnings
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Alison Tavare 💙
Alison Tavare 💙@AlisonTavare·
@ASKSNIFF @SarahNeill7 as discussed an opportunity to learn about #COVIDー19 and non COVID-19 but also review data on delayed presentations of sick children
Health Innovation West of England@HealthInnoWest

A webinar for GPs being held by @RCGP, @RCPCHtweets and @AHSNNetwork on how #COVID-19 affects children. Join @jonathanleach13, @AlisonTavare @linney_mike and Simon Stockley, Thurs 9 July, 1pm: eventbrite.co.uk/e/covid-19-and… #NHSreset

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Professor Ursula Kilkelly
Professor Ursula Kilkelly@Ukilkelly·
@MargaretTuite1 Its impossible to imagine any other government department being considered for abolition, never mind one with such an important remit.
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Damian Roland
Damian Roland@Damian_Roland·
Remarkable achievement. Thank you @RCPCHtweets for support with paper extraction. To @DFTBubbles team for hosting such an easy to access resource. To our reviewers who’ve gone above & beyond to keep up with mammoth growth in publications And to Ally for his superb leadership
Alasdair Munro@apsmunro

🔥 hot off the press 🔥 The @DFTBubbles paediatric #COVID19 evidence review has been updated! A whole host of new papers reviewed right here dontforgetthebubbles.com/evidence-summa…

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