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Pediatric Appropriate Evaluation Protocol for India (PAEP-India): Tool for Assessing Appropriateness of Pediatric Hospitalization.

Authors :
Das, Manoja Kumar
Arora, Narendra Kumar
Poluru, Ramesh
Seth, Anju
Aggarwal, Anju
Dubey, Anand Prakash
Goyal, Pc
Gathwala, Geeta
Malik, Ashraf
Goel, Anil Kumar
Chakravarty, Aparna
Arya, Sugandha
Upadhyay, Amit
Gupta, Madhur
Mathew, Thomas
Pillai, Rajamohanan K
Mathai, John
Manivasagan, Sivamani
Ramesh, S
Aggarwal, Mahesh Kumar
Source :
Indian Pediatrics; Dec2018, Vol. 55 Issue 12, p1041-1045, 5p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: To develop and assess Pediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol for India (PAEP-India) for inter-rater reliability and appropriateness of hospitalization.Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: The available PAEP tools were reviewed and adapted for Indian context by ten experienced pediatricians following semi-Delphi process. Two PAEP-India tools; newborn (≤28 days) and children (>28 days-18 years) were developed. These PAEP-India tools were applied to cases to assess appropriateness of admission and inter-rater reliability between assessors.Participants: Two sets of case records were used: (i) 274 cases from five medical colleges in Delhi-NCR [≤28 days (n=51); >28 days to 18 years (n=223)]; (ii) 622 infants who were hospitalized in 146 health facilities and were part of a cohort (n= 30688) from two southern Indian states.Interventions: Each case-record was evaluated by two pediatricians in a blinded manner using the appropriate PAEPIndia tools, and 'admission criteria' were categorized as appropriate, inappropriate or indeterminate.Main outcome measures: The proportion of appropriate hospitalizations and inter-rater reliability between assessors (using kappa statistic) were estimated for the cases.Results: 97.8% hospitalized cases from medical colleges were labelled as appropriate by both reviewers with inter-rater agreement of 98.9% (k=0.66). In the southerm Indian set of infants, both reviewers labelled 80.5% admissions as appropriate with inter-rater agreement of 96.1% (k= 0.89).Conclusions: PAEP-India (newborn and child) tools are simple, objective and applicable in diverse settings and highly reliable. These tools can potentially be used for deciding admission appropriateness and hospital stay and may be evaluated later for usefulness for cost reimbursements for insurance proposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00196061
Volume :
55
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Indian Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133799990
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13312-018-1438-6