2014
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3226
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Emergency Department and Urgent Care for Children Excluded From Child Care

Abstract: WHAT'S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Previous studies have revealed that children in child care are frequently ill with mild illness and are unnecessarily excluded from child care at high rates.WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: Parent race/ethnicity, single parents, and work-related concerns are associated with increased emergent/urgent care use for a sick child excluded from child care, even for mild illnesses.abstract BACKGROUND: Children in child care are frequently unnecessarily excluded for illness. We investigated parental… Show more

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“…58 In addition, childcare is another aspect that can be addressed by local communities. 59 Prior to COVID-19 pandemic, childcare and education accessibility has been deemed challenging for vulnerable groups due to expenses and limited supplies. This has been exacerbated by the current climate and social distancing measures.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58 In addition, childcare is another aspect that can be addressed by local communities. 59 Prior to COVID-19 pandemic, childcare and education accessibility has been deemed challenging for vulnerable groups due to expenses and limited supplies. This has been exacerbated by the current climate and social distancing measures.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Even in locations with sufficient early care and education capacity, many parents report having significant difficulty finding backup child care when their child is sick and cannot attend their regular early care and education program. 7 Parents often rely on nonparental relatives such as the child's grandparents for emergency child care; now, the pandemic has limited this backup option because of the concern for the spread of COVID-19 to more vulnerable, high-risk family members. 8…”
Section: Existing Problems In Child Care Exacerbated By the Covid-19 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] The NPCH is conducted using the web-enabled KnowledgePanel® (GfK Custom Research LLC), a probabilitybased panel that is representative of the US population [16]. NPCH KnowledgePanel® surveys have explored a variety of health-related issues, as documented in many national peer-reviewed publications [e.g., [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%