Risk classification in a pediatric service: evaluation of the structure, process, and outcome

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Objectives: to evaluate a pediatric risk evaluation and classification service in the aspects of structure, process, and outcome. Methods: a cross-sectional, descriptive, and exploratory study in which qualitative data complement the results. Data collection by non-participant observation, interview, and consultation of medical records. Results: we observed two hundred and four visits. The service works in a makeshift room and without privacy. The nurses did not use various materials/equipment available for evaluation, rarely performed a physical examination, used the interview most of the time, and did not consult the protocol. Parents/ companions received no information, and medical records showed incomplete records. Nurses classified 69.1% of the children as non-emergency. The most frequent outcome of the visits was discharge. Conclusions: the service showed weaknesses in the physical structure, in the risk classification process, and the outcomes, but it presents a good resolution in the assistance. We recommend a revision in the protocol used and sensitize nurses about the work process and communication with parents/companions.

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Cabral, K. B., Teixeira, C. C., Oliveira, J. M. C., Cordeiro, J. A. B. L., da Cruz, K. C. T., Santos, L. F., … Oliveira, L. M. de A. C. (2022). Risk classification in a pediatric service: evaluation of the structure, process, and outcome. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0022

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