1. Intervention to Reduce Parental Bypass of Community Pediatric Primary Health Facilities in Asmara, Eritrea
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JoAnne E. Natale MD, PhD, Ellen Hamburger MD, Mussie Aman MD, Woldu Asmerom MD, Amal Faisal MD, Fitsum Gebremichael MD, Solomon Haile MD, Meroni Maekele MD, Mahmud Mohammed MD, Dawit Tesfaye MD, Belai Ghiorghis, and Jill G. Joseph MD, PhD
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective: To reduce direct parental referral of low acuity ill pediatric patients to the outpatient facilities of a nation’s only pediatric referral hospital. Patients and Methods: Longitudinal monitoring of outpatient visits at Orotta Children’s Hospital (OCH) and primary health facilities (PHFs) following implementation of an intervention designed in response to information provided by parents and health-care providers. Parental surveys were undertaken before and after exposure to the intervention to assess effects on knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Results: We analyzed 5,639 visits between baseline and follow-up, documenting a decline in parental referral among OCH outpatients from 95% to approximately 80%. Educational intervention increased the proportion of parents intending to use PHF for future outpatient care from 28% to 82%. Staff of the PHFs responded enthusiastically to this intervention program and requested further activities. Conclusions: Self-referral to tertiary care hospital was reduced following a modest program of parental education designed and implemented by residents in training.
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- 2010
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