Abstract

Aim The UK is undergoing a major reconfiguration of inpatient paediatric services. Recent guidelines encourage the development of short stay assessment units to increase patient/parent satisfaction and reduce burden on inpatient care. We wish to evaluate a novel 24-hour assessment unit whereby Paediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) take the lead role in assessment and management with additional support provided by doctors. Methods A prospective observational study of acute attendances to this short-stay assessment unit over four data collection periods was performed. Each period lasted one month and each season was included. Outcomes evaluated included: reason for attendance, length of stay, discharges, transfers to the offsite inpatient paediatric ward and re-attendance rates. Results 270 acute attendances (mean age of 5 years, 23% Conclusion The data analysed are comparable to standard doctor-led units reported in the literature and would suggest that this model of care, with appropriate doctor involvement, could be a safe option for a short stay paediatric assessment unit. However to further determine the viability of such a unit, further research is recommended to ascertain cost-effectiveness and parent/staff satisfaction.

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