Background: Quality emergency care is a critical component of a well-functioning health system. However, severely ill children often face barriers to timely, appropriate care in less-developed health systems. Such barriers disproportionately affect poorer children, and may be particularly acute when children seek advanced emergency care. We examine predictors of increased acuity and patient outcomes at a tertiary paediatric emergency department to identify barriers to advanced emergency care among children. Methods: We analysed a sample of 557 children admitted to a paediatric referral hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam. We examined associations between socio-demographic and facility characteristics, referrals and transfers, and patient outcomes. We used generalized ordered logistic regression to examine predictors of increased acuity on arrival. Results: Most children accessing advanced emergency care were under two years of age (68.4%). Pneumonia was the most prevalent diagnosis (23.7%). Children referred from lower-level facilities experienced higher acuity on arrival (p =.000), were more likely to be admitted to an ICU (p =.000), and were more likely to die during hospitalization (p =.009). The poorest children [OR = 4.98, (1.82-13.61)], and children entering care at provincial hospitals [OR = 3.66, (2.39-5.63)] and other lower-level facilities [OR = 3.24, (1.78-5.88)] had significantly higher odds of increased acuity on arrival. Conclusions: The poorest children, who were more likely to enter care at lower-level facilities, were especially disadvantaged. While delays in entry to care were not predictive of acuity, children referred to tertiary care from lower-level facilities experienced worse outcomes. Improvements in triage, stabilization, and referral linkages at all levels should reduce within-system delays, increasing timely access to advanced emergency care for all children.
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Treleaven, E., Pham, T. N., Le, D. N., Brooks, T. N., Le, H. T., & Partridge, J. C. (2017). Referral patterns, delays, and equity in access to advanced paediatric emergency care in Vietnam. International Journal for Equity in Health, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-017-0703-y
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