Management of children with special needs in the ED key studies
Key Study: Epidemiology of Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits in the US Among Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kalb LG, Vasa RA, Ballard ED, Woods S, Goldstein M, Wilcox HC
Kalb LG, Vasa RA, Ballard ED, Woods S, Goldstein M, Wilcox HC
This study aims to use nationally-representative emergency department data to characterize injury-related ED visits among youth with autism spectrum disorder.
This study aims to use nationally-representative emergency department data to characterize injury-related ED visits among youth with autism spectrum disorder.
Key Study: Parent and health care provider perspectives related to disclosure of autism spectrum disorder in pediatric emergency departments
Muskat B, Greenblatt A, Nicholas DB, Ratnapalan S, Cohen-Silver J, Newton AS, Craig WR, Kilmer C, Zwaigenbaum L
Muskat B, Greenblatt A, Nicholas DB, Ratnapalan S, Cohen-Silver J, Newton AS,...
This qualitative study utilized a grounded theory approach and analyzed data from parents and health care providers related to autism spectrum disorder disclosure within two Canadian pediatric emergency departments.
This qualitative study utilized a grounded theory approach and analyzed data from parents and health care providers related to autism spectrum disorder disclosure within two Canadian pediatric emergency departments.
Key Study: Toward Practice Advancement in Emergency Care for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Cohen-Silver J, Sharon RF, Greenblatt A, Kilmer C
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Cohen-Silver J, Sh...
The objective of this study was to identify stakeholder perspectives in determining clinical priorities and recommendations to guide emergency department service delivery for children with autism spectrum disorder.
The objective of this study was to identify stakeholder perspectives in determining clinical priorities and recommendations to guide emergency department service delivery for children with autism spectrum disorder.
Key Study: Experiences of emergency department care from the perspective of families in which a child has autism spectrum disorder
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Kilmer C, Greenblatt A, Roberts W, Cohen-Silver J
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Kilmer C, Greenbla...
In this study, parents and their children with autism spectrum disorder shared their perspectives on emergency department care.
In this study, parents and their children with autism spectrum disorder shared their perspectives on emergency department care.
Key Study: Perspectives of Health Care Providers Regarding Emergency Department Care of Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Zwaigenbaum L, Nicholas DB, Muskat B, Kilmer C, Newton AS, Craig WR,Ratnapalan S, Cohen-Silver J, Greenblatt A, Roberts W, Sharon R
Zwaigenbaum L, Nicholas DB, Muskat B, Kilmer C, Newton AS, Craig WR,Ratnapala...
This study aimed to characterize the perspectives of health professionals who care for children with autism spectrum disorder in the emergency department, and to determine what strategies could optimize care.
This study aimed to characterize the perspectives of health professionals who care for children with autism spectrum disorder in the emergency department, and to determine what strategies could optimize care.
Key Study: Autism comes to the hospital: the experiences of patients with autism spectrum disorder, their parents and health-care providers at two Canadian paediatric hospitals
Muskat B, Burnham Riosa P, Nicholas DB, Roberts W, Stoddart KP, Zwaigenbaum L
Muskat B, Burnham Riosa P, Nicholas DB, Roberts W, Stoddart KP, Zwaigenbaum L
The purpose of this study was to understand the hospital experiences of children and youth with autism spectrum disorder, their families and their health-care providers, in order to inform hospital-based care.
The purpose of this study was to understand the hospital experiences of children and youth with autism spectrum disorder, their families and their health-care providers, in order to inform hospital-based care.
Key Study: Parent and provider perspectives on procedural care for children with autism spectrum disorders
Davignon MN, Friedlaender E, Cronholm PF, Paciotti B, Levy SE
Davignon MN, Friedlaender E, Cronholm PF, Paciotti B, Levy SE
The aim of this study was to identify parent and provider perspectives on barriers and facilitators to procedural care for children with autism spectrum disorders.
The aim of this study was to identify parent and provider perspectives on barriers and facilitators to procedural care for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Key Study: Development and evaluation of educational materials for pre-hospital and emergency department personnel on the care of patients with autism spectrum disorder
McGonigle JJ, Migyanka JM, Glor-Scheib SJ, Cramer R, Fratangeli JJ, Hegde GG, Shang J, Venkat A
McGonigle JJ, Migyanka JM, Glor-Scheib SJ, Cramer R, Fratangeli JJ, Hegde GG,...
This study describes the development of education materials on ASD and the results of training of emergency medical services and emergency department personnel.
This study describes the development of education materials on ASD and the results of training of emergency medical services and emergency department personnel.
Key Study: Psychiatric-related emergency department visits among children with an autism spectrum disorder
Kalb LG, Stuart EA, Freedman B, Zablotsky B, Vasa R
Kalb LG, Stuart EA, Freedman B, Zablotsky B, Vasa R
This study aimed to examine the prevalence and characteristics of psychiatry-related emergency department visits among children with autism spectrum disorder, including the specific reason for visit, as well as the influence of insurance type.
This study aimed to examine the prevalence and characteristics of psychiatry-related emergency department visits among children with autism spectrum disorder, including the specific reason for visit, as well as the influence of insurance type.
Key Study: Injury treatment among children with autism or pervasive developmental disorder
McDermott S, Zhou L, Mann J
McDermott S, Zhou L, Mann J
This study examined the difference in the frequency and type of injury for children with autism and pervasive developmental disorder compared with typically developing peers.
This study examined the difference in the frequency and type of injury for children with autism and pervasive developmental disorder compared with typically developing peers.
Key Study: Epidemiology of Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits in the US Among Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kalb LG, Vasa RA, Ballard ED, Woods S, Goldstein M, Wilcox HC
Kalb LG, Vasa RA, Ballard ED, Woods S, Goldstein M, Wilcox HC
This study aims to use nationally-representative emergency department data to characterize injury-related ED visits among youth with autism spectrum disorder.
This study aims to use nationally-representative emergency department data to characterize injury-related ED visits among youth with autism spectrum disorder.
Key Study: Parent and health care provider perspectives related to disclosure of autism spectrum disorder in pediatric emergency departments
Muskat B, Greenblatt A, Nicholas DB, Ratnapalan S, Cohen-Silver J, Newton AS, Craig WR, Kilmer C, Zwaigenbaum L
Muskat B, Greenblatt A, Nicholas DB, Ratnapalan S, Cohen-Silver J, Newton AS,...
This qualitative study utilized a grounded theory approach and analyzed data from parents and health care providers related to autism spectrum disorder disclosure within two Canadian pediatric emergency departments.
This qualitative study utilized a grounded theory approach and analyzed data from parents and health care providers related to autism spectrum disorder disclosure within two Canadian pediatric emergency departments.
Key Study: Toward Practice Advancement in Emergency Care for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Cohen-Silver J, Sharon RF, Greenblatt A, Kilmer C
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Cohen-Silver J, Sh...
The objective of this study was to identify stakeholder perspectives in determining clinical priorities and recommendations to guide emergency department service delivery for children with autism spectrum disorder.
The objective of this study was to identify stakeholder perspectives in determining clinical priorities and recommendations to guide emergency department service delivery for children with autism spectrum disorder.
Key Study: Experiences of emergency department care from the perspective of families in which a child has autism spectrum disorder
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Kilmer C, Greenblatt A, Roberts W, Cohen-Silver J
Nicholas DB, Zwaigenbaum L, Muskat B, Craig WR, Newton AS, Kilmer C, Greenbla...
In this study, parents and their children with autism spectrum disorder shared their perspectives on emergency department care.
In this study, parents and their children with autism spectrum disorder shared their perspectives on emergency department care.
Key Study: Perspectives of Health Care Providers Regarding Emergency Department Care of Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Zwaigenbaum L, Nicholas DB, Muskat B, Kilmer C, Newton AS, Craig WR,Ratnapalan S, Cohen-Silver J, Greenblatt A, Roberts W, Sharon R
Zwaigenbaum L, Nicholas DB, Muskat B, Kilmer C, Newton AS, Craig WR,Ratnapala...
This study aimed to characterize the perspectives of health professionals who care for children with autism spectrum disorder in the emergency department, and to determine what strategies could optimize care.
This study aimed to characterize the perspectives of health professionals who care for children with autism spectrum disorder in the emergency department, and to determine what strategies could optimize care.
Key Study: Autism comes to the hospital: the experiences of patients with autism spectrum disorder, their parents and health-care providers at two Canadian paediatric hospitals
Muskat B, Burnham Riosa P, Nicholas DB, Roberts W, Stoddart KP, Zwaigenbaum L
Muskat B, Burnham Riosa P, Nicholas DB, Roberts W, Stoddart KP, Zwaigenbaum L
The purpose of this study was to understand the hospital experiences of children and youth with autism spectrum disorder, their families and their health-care providers, in order to inform hospital-based care.
The purpose of this study was to understand the hospital experiences of children and youth with autism spectrum disorder, their families and their health-care providers, in order to inform hospital-based care.
Key Study: Parent and provider perspectives on procedural care for children with autism spectrum disorders
Davignon MN, Friedlaender E, Cronholm PF, Paciotti B, Levy SE
Davignon MN, Friedlaender E, Cronholm PF, Paciotti B, Levy SE
The aim of this study was to identify parent and provider perspectives on barriers and facilitators to procedural care for children with autism spectrum disorders.
The aim of this study was to identify parent and provider perspectives on barriers and facilitators to procedural care for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Key Study: Development and evaluation of educational materials for pre-hospital and emergency department personnel on the care of patients with autism spectrum disorder
McGonigle JJ, Migyanka JM, Glor-Scheib SJ, Cramer R, Fratangeli JJ, Hegde GG, Shang J, Venkat A
McGonigle JJ, Migyanka JM, Glor-Scheib SJ, Cramer R, Fratangeli JJ, Hegde GG,...
This study describes the development of education materials on ASD and the results of training of emergency medical services and emergency department personnel.
This study describes the development of education materials on ASD and the results of training of emergency medical services and emergency department personnel.
Key Study: Psychiatric-related emergency department visits among children with an autism spectrum disorder
Kalb LG, Stuart EA, Freedman B, Zablotsky B, Vasa R
Kalb LG, Stuart EA, Freedman B, Zablotsky B, Vasa R
This study aimed to examine the prevalence and characteristics of psychiatry-related emergency department visits among children with autism spectrum disorder, including the specific reason for visit, as well as the influence of insurance type.
This study aimed to examine the prevalence and characteristics of psychiatry-related emergency department visits among children with autism spectrum disorder, including the specific reason for visit, as well as the influence of insurance type.
Key Study: Injury treatment among children with autism or pervasive developmental disorder
McDermott S, Zhou L, Mann J
McDermott S, Zhou L, Mann J
This study examined the difference in the frequency and type of injury for children with autism and pervasive developmental disorder compared with typically developing peers.
This study examined the difference in the frequency and type of injury for children with autism and pervasive developmental disorder compared with typically developing peers.