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dc.contributor.authorTavender, Emma Jen
dc.contributor.authorWilson, Catherine Len
dc.contributor.authorDalziel, Stuarten
dc.contributor.authorOakley, Eden
dc.contributor.authorBorland, Meredithen
dc.contributor.authorBallard, Dustin Wen
dc.contributor.authorCotterell, Elizabethen
dc.contributor.authorPhillips, Natalieen
dc.contributor.authorBabl, Franz Een
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-24T00:12:49Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-24T00:12:49Z-
dc.date.issued2023-03-
dc.identifier.citationEmergency Medicine Journal, 40(3), p. 1-5en
dc.identifier.issn1472-0213en
dc.identifier.issn1472-0205en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/58605-
dc.description.abstract<p><b>Background</b> Head injury is a common reason children present to EDs. Guideline development to improve care for paediatric head injuries should target the information needs of ED clinicians and factors influencing its uptake.</p> <p><b>Methods</b> We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews (November 2017–November 2018) with a stratified purposive sample of ED clinicians from across Australia and New Zealand. We identified clinician information needs, used the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to explore factors influencing the use of head CT and clinical decision rules/guidelines in CT decision-making, and explored ways to improve guideline uptake. Two researchers coded the interview transcripts using thematic content analysis.</p> <p><b>Results</b> A total of 43 clinicians (28 doctors, 15 nurses), from 19 hospitals (5 tertiary, 8 suburban, 6 regional/ rural) were interviewed. Clinicians sought guidance for scenarios including ED management of infants, children with underlying medical issues, delayed or representations and potential non-accidental injuries. Improvements to the quality and content of discharge communication and parental discussion materials were suggested. Known risks of radiation from head CTs has led to a culture of observation over use of CT in Australasia (TDF domain: beliefs about consequences). Formal and informal policies have resulted in senior clinicians making most head CT decisions in children (TDF domain: behavioural regulation). Senior clinicians consider their gestalt to be more accurate and outperform existing guidance (TDF domain: beliefs about capabilities), although they perceive guidelines as useful for training and supporting junior staff. Summaries, flow charts, publication in ED-specific journals and scripted training materials were suggestions to improve uptake.</p> <p><b>Conclusion </b>Information needs of ED clinicians, factors influencing use of head CT in children with head injuries and the role of guidelines were identified. These findings informed the scope and implementation strategies for an Australasian guideline for mild-to-moderate head injuries in children.</p>en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherBMJ Groupen
dc.relation.ispartofEmergency Medicine Journalen
dc.titleQualitative study of emergency clinicians to inform a national guideline on the management of children with mild-to-moderate head injuriesen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1136/emermed-2021-212198en
dc.subject.keywordsguidelineen
dc.subject.keywordsemergency departmentsen
dc.subject.keywordsEmergency Medicineen
dc.subject.keywordsheaden
dc.subject.keywordspediatric emergency medicineen
local.contributor.firstnameEmma Jen
local.contributor.firstnameCatherine Len
local.contributor.firstnameStuarten
local.contributor.firstnameEden
local.contributor.firstnameMeredithen
local.contributor.firstnameDustin Wen
local.contributor.firstnameElizabethen
local.contributor.firstnameNatalieen
local.contributor.firstnameFranz Een
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local.profile.schoolSchool of Rural Medicineen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
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local.identifier.volume40en
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local.title.maintitleQualitative study of emergency clinicians to inform a national guideline on the management of children with mild-to-moderate head injuriesen
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteThis study was funded by the Angior Family Foundation; the Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMPJ-375R27-2017-PHILLIPS) Queensl and by the Victorian Government’s Operational Infrastructure Support Programme.en
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.relation.grantdescriptionNHMRC/GNT1171228en
local.search.authorTavender, Emma Jen
local.search.authorWilson, Catherine Len
local.search.authorDalziel, Stuarten
local.search.authorOakley, Eden
local.search.authorBorland, Meredithen
local.search.authorBallard, Dustin Wen
local.search.authorCotterell, Elizabethen
local.search.authorPhillips, Natalieen
local.search.authorBabl, Franz Een
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local.year.published2023en
local.subject.for2020420312 Implementation science and evaluationen
local.subject.seo2020200506 Neonatal and child healthen
local.subject.seo2020200304 Inpatient hospital careen
local.subject.seo2020200311 Urgent and critical care, and emergency medicineen
local.codeupdate.date2024-09-20T14:59:36.624en
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