Parental Compliance After Telephone Triage Advice During and After Confinement During the COVID-19 Epidemic in France
NCT ID: NCT04656444
Last Updated: 2021-07-19
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-07-31
2021-10-31
Brief Summary
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To determine if a pediatric telephone triage protocol may improve patient's pathways during COVID-19 outbreak, parental compliance is assessed after telephone advice, during and after home confinement (the end of home confinement in France was on May 11th 2020).
From 14th April 2020 to 7th June 2020, all calls received by the platform of telephone calls at Children's Lenval Hospital during open hours and open days are collected. For each call, symptoms are recorded by trained physicians and trained residents using a telephonic triage tool through a directed interview. A medical orientation is recommended to parents at the end of their call. Follow-up are conducted 2 to 4 days after with their consent by telephone interview in order to evaluate their compliance
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Detailed Description
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So far, Lenval Hospital pediatric ED didn't have a standardized telephonic triage protocol fitted to COVID-19 epidemic. Therefore, a telephonic triage tool is created as a decision support system in order to help physicians in regulating patient's pathways and in providing standardized medical advices.
To determine whether a pediatric telephone triage protocol may improve patient's orientation during COVID outbreak, parental compliance is assessed after telephone advice, during and after home confinement (the date of end of home confinement in France is 11th May 2020).
From 14th April 2020 to 7th June 2020, all calls received by the platform of telephone calls at Children's Lenval Hospital during open hours and open days are collected. For each call, symptoms are recorded by trained physicians and trained residents of the pediatric emergency department (PED) using a telephonic triage tool through a directed interview. A medical orientation is recommended to parents at the end of their call. Follow-up are conducted 2 to 4 days after with their consent by telephone interview in order to evaluate their compliance. Whatever the medical orientation given to parents, the investigators were able to visit PED in case of worsening of their child's condition or whenever they would feel the need a physical examination
Questioning parents about clinical condition of their child without a clinical look is challenging: on the one hand, clinical status of any sick child may change quickly; In the other hand, parents may not be reliable in evaluating their child's condition according to their level of concern. COVID-19 outbreak context may exacerbate parental anxiety and therefore induce inappropriate behavior.
Parents was considered as "non compliant" if they haven't followed the orientation initially given by the physician after telephone triage. They was considered as "compliant" (1) if they have respected the recommended orientation or (2) if they have had to bring their child at pediatric emergencies because of a worsening of his condition in the next 48 hours of the first call. In this specific case, to determine if the consultation at pediatric ED was necessary, the investigators recorded all resources utilization used and final orientation decided after visiting the ED. Thus, worsening of a child condition was defined as prescription of any diagnostic act and/or on-site therapeutic and/or hospitalization.
This study would allow to evaluate the applicability and the utility of a formalized telephone triage protocol fitted to COVID-19 epidemic, performed by trained medical staff in a Children's Hospital. Consequently, the investigators would be able to extend its use after the COVID outbreak period
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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phone call to emergency department
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
17 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Fondation Lenval
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Hôpitaux Pédiatrique de Nice CHU Lenval
Nice, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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20-HPNCL-03
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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