This study, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, brings together world-leading child health researchers, parents, and emergency healthcare providers to share the latest information and wider impacts of COVID-19.
Qualitative and survey methods are being used to learn more about the information needs and preferences of emergency healthcare providers. Through this study we have updated six resources (Bronchiolitis, Croup, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Asthma, Aerosol
Generating Medical Procedure, and COVID-19) and are developing four new resources (Respiratory Distress, Pneumonia, Eating Disorders and Anxiety Disorders).
A selection of the updated and new resources are being tested through online surveys and interviews to gain insight into how healthcare providers are using them.
Parents and youth have also provided invaluable insight into what is important for healthcare providers to communicate when treating children and youth.
We want to help emergency healthcare providers feel better prepared to give the best possible care to children. Study results will be available over the coming year.