London North West Healthcare Trust, London, UK.
Imperial College London, London, UK.
Eur J Pediatr. 2023 Oct;182(10):4379-4387. doi: 10.1007/s00431-023-05067-0. Epub 2023 Jul 21.
There are increasing numbers of refugee and asylum-seeking children entering the UK annually who face significant barriers to accessing healthcare services. Clinicians working in the emergency department should have an awareness of the journeys children may have taken and the barriers they face in accessing care and have a holistic approach to care provision. We conducted a narrative literature review and used experiential knowledge of paediatricians working in the Paediatric Emergency Department to formulate a step-by-step screening tool. We have formulated a step-by-step screening tool, CCHILDS (Communication, Communicable diseases, Health-physical and mental, Immunisation, Look after (safeguarding), Deficiencies, Sexual health) which can be used by healthcare professionals in the emergency department.
Due to increasing numbers of refugee and asylum-seeking children, it is important that every point of contact with healthcare professionals is an impactful one on their health, well-being and development. Future work would include validation of our tool.
•The number of refugees globally are rapidly increasing, leading to an increase in the number of presentations to the PED. These patients are often medically complex and may have unique and sometimes unexpected presentations that could be attributed to by their past. There are a multitude of resources available outlining guidance on the assessment and management of refugee children.
•This review aims to succinctly summarise the guidance surrounding the assessment of refugee children presenting to the PED and ensure that healthcare professionals are aware of the pertinent information regarding this cohort. It introduces the CCHILDS assessment tool which has been formulated through a narrative review of the literature and acts as a mnemonic to aid professionals in their assessment of refugee children in the PED.
每年都有越来越多的难民和寻求庇护的儿童进入英国,他们在获得医疗保健服务方面面临着重大障碍。在急诊科工作的临床医生应该意识到儿童可能经历的旅程以及他们在获得护理方面面临的障碍,并采取整体护理方法。我们进行了叙述性文献综述,并利用在儿科急诊部门工作的儿科医生的经验知识来制定逐步筛查工具。我们已经制定了一个逐步筛查工具 CCHILDS(沟通、传染病、健康-身体和心理、免疫接种、照顾(保障)、缺陷、性健康),可以由急诊科的医疗保健专业人员使用。
由于难民和寻求庇护的儿童人数不断增加,重要的是,与医疗保健专业人员的每一次接触都对他们的健康、幸福和发展产生影响。未来的工作将包括对我们的工具进行验证。
•全球难民人数迅速增加,导致儿科急诊部就诊人数增加。这些患者通常病情复杂,可能有独特的,有时甚至是意想不到的表现,这可能是由于他们的过去。有很多资源可以概述对难民儿童的评估和管理指南。
•本综述旨在简洁地总结有关评估儿科急诊部就诊的难民儿童的指导意见,并确保医疗保健专业人员了解有关这一人群的相关信息。它介绍了 CCHILDS 评估工具,该工具是通过对文献的叙述性综述制定的,作为一个助记符,帮助专业人员在儿科急诊部评估难民儿童。