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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Medicine: A Systematic Review
by
Huang, Yan-Bo
, Chen, Shou-Yen
, Cheng, Chien-Wei
, Chao, Hsiao-Yun
, Ng, Chip-Jin
in
Child
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency service
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Epidemics
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Medical research
/ Pandemics
/ Pediatric emergencies
/ pediatric emergency department
/ Pediatric Emergency Medicine
/ pediatric patient volume
/ Pediatric research
/ pediatric trauma patient
/ Pediatrics
/ Systematic review
/ Taiwan
/ United States
2022
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Medicine: A Systematic Review
by
Huang, Yan-Bo
, Chen, Shou-Yen
, Cheng, Chien-Wei
, Chao, Hsiao-Yun
, Ng, Chip-Jin
in
Child
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency service
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Epidemics
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Medical research
/ Pandemics
/ Pediatric emergencies
/ pediatric emergency department
/ Pediatric Emergency Medicine
/ pediatric patient volume
/ Pediatric research
/ pediatric trauma patient
/ Pediatrics
/ Systematic review
/ Taiwan
/ United States
2022
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Medicine: A Systematic Review
by
Huang, Yan-Bo
, Chen, Shou-Yen
, Cheng, Chien-Wei
, Chao, Hsiao-Yun
, Ng, Chip-Jin
in
Child
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency service
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Epidemics
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Medical research
/ Pandemics
/ Pediatric emergencies
/ pediatric emergency department
/ Pediatric Emergency Medicine
/ pediatric patient volume
/ Pediatric research
/ pediatric trauma patient
/ Pediatrics
/ Systematic review
/ Taiwan
/ United States
2022
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Medicine: A Systematic Review
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Medicine: A Systematic Review
2022
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(1) Background and Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably affected clinical systems, especially the emergency department (ED). A decreased number of pediatric patients and changes in disease patterns at the ED have been noted in recent research. This study investigates the real effect of the pandemic on the pediatric ED comprehensively by performing a systematic review of relevant published articles. (2) Materials and Methods: A systematic review was conducted based on a predesigned protocol. We searched PubMed and EMBASE databases for relevant articles published until 30 November 2021. Two independent reviewers extracted data by using a customized form, and any conflicts were resolved through discussion with another independent reviewer. The aggregated data were summarized and analyzed. (3) Results: A total of 25 articles discussing the impact of COVID-19 on pediatric emergencies were included after full-text evaluation. Geographic distribution analysis indicated that the majority of studies from the European continent were conducted in Italy (32%, 8/25), whereas the majority of the studies from North America were conducted in the United States (24%, 6/25). The majority of the studies included a study period of less than 6 months and mostly focused on the first half of 2020. All of the articles revealed a decline in the number of pediatric patients in the ED (100%, 25/25), and most articles mentioned a decline in infectious disease cases (56%, 14/25) and trauma cases (52%, 13/25). (4) Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a decline in the number of pediatric patients in the ED, especially in the low-acuity patient group. Medical behavior changes, anti-epidemic policies, increased telemedicine use, and family financial hardship were possible factors. A decline in common pediatric infectious diseases and pediatric trauma cases was noted. Researchers should focus on potential child abuse and mental health problems during the pandemic.
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