Factors Affecting Family Presence During Fracture Reduction in the Pediatric Emergency Department
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Zhang, Albert; Yocum, Regina M.; Repplinger, Michael D.; Broman, Aimee T.; Kim, Michael K.
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Introduction: Asking family members to leave during invasive procedures has historically been common practice; however, evidence-based recommendations have altered the trend of family presence during pediatric procedures. The aim of this study was to determine factors related to family members' choice to be present or absent during fracture reductions in a pediatric emergency department (ED), and their satisfaction with that choice.
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Date of Publication
2018
Title
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
Volume Number
19/6
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Zhang, Albert; Yocum, Regina M.; Repplinger, Michael D.; Broman, Aimee T.; Kim, Michael K.