2022
DOI: 10.1177/13558196221094248
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Age-varying effects of repeated emergency department presentations for children in Canada

Abstract: Objectives Repeated presentations to emergency departments (EDs) may indicate a lack of access to other health care resources. Age is an important predictor of frequent ED use; however, age-varying effects are not generally investigated. This study examines the age-specific effects of predictors on ED presentation frequency for children in Alberta and Ontario, Canada. Methods This retrospective study used population-based data during April 2010 to March 2017. Data were extracted from the National Ambulatory Ca… Show more

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“…In California, 2.3% had more than five visits, accounting for 9.3% of all visits [ 17 ] and in the Netherlands, 5% of children had four or more visits, accounting for 21% of all visits [ 18 ]. In England, close to 10% of children visited an ED four or more times in a year [ 29 ]. In Ontario (0–4 years: 43.2% to 55.4% from 2008 to 2018) [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In California, 2.3% had more than five visits, accounting for 9.3% of all visits [ 17 ] and in the Netherlands, 5% of children had four or more visits, accounting for 21% of all visits [ 18 ]. In England, close to 10% of children visited an ED four or more times in a year [ 29 ]. In Ontario (0–4 years: 43.2% to 55.4% from 2008 to 2018) [ 4 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%