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Refining and testing the diagnostic
accuracy of an assessment tool (PAT-POPS)
to predict admission and discharge of
children and young people who attend an
emergency department : protocol for an
observational study

Riaz, S; Rowland, A; Woby, SR; Long, T; Livesley, J; Cotterill, S; Heal, C; Roland, D

Refining and testing the diagnostic
accuracy of an assessment tool (PAT-POPS)
to predict admission and discharge of
children and young people who attend an
emergency department : protocol for an
observational study Thumbnail


Authors

S Riaz

A Rowland

SR Woby

T Long

J Livesley

S Cotterill

C Heal

D Roland



Abstract

Background: Increasing attendances by children (aged 0–16 years) to United Kingdom Emergency Departments (EDs) challenges patient safety within the National Health Service (NHS) with health professionals required to make complex judgements on whether children attending urgent and emergency care services can be sent home safely or require admission. Health regulation bodies have recommended that an early identification systems should be developed to recognise children developing critical illnesses. The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Paediatric Observation Priority Score (PAT-POPS) was developed as an ED-specific tool for this purpose. This study aims to revise and improve the existing tool and determine its utility in determining safe admission and discharge decision making.
Methods/design: An observational study to improve diagnostic accuracy using data from children and young people attending the ED and Urgent Care Centre (UCC) at three hospitals over a 12 month period. The data being collected is part of routine practice; therefore opt-out methods of consent will be used. The reference standard is admission or discharge. A revised PAT-POPs scoring tool will be developed using clinically guided logistic regression models to explore which components best predict hospital admission and safe discharge. Suitable cut-points for safe admission and discharge will be established using sensitivity and specificity as judged by an expert consensus meeting. The diagnostic accuracy of the revised tool will be assessed, and it will be compared to the former version of PAT-POPS using ROC analysis.
Discussion: This new predictive tool will aid discharge and admission decision-making in relation to children and young people in hospital urgent and emergency care facilities.
Trial registration: NIHR RfPB Grant: PB-PG-0815-20034.
ClinicalTrials.gov: 213469. Retrospectively registered on 11 April 2018.
Keywords: Paediatric, Emergency department, Diagnostic accuracy, Early identification systems, screening tool,
Observational, Early warning score, Early warning system, hospital admissions

Citation

observational study. BMC Pediatrics, 18(303), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-018-1268-7

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 28, 2018
Online Publication Date Sep 17, 2018
Publication Date Sep 17, 2018
Deposit Date Sep 19, 2018
Publicly Available Date Sep 19, 2018
Journal BMC Pediatrics
Publisher Springer Verlag
Volume 18
Issue 303
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-018-1268-7
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-018-1268-7
Related Public URLs https://bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/
Additional Information Projects : Refining and testing the diagnostic accuracy of an assessment tool (PAT-POPS) to predict admission and discharge of children and young people who attend an emergency department

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