Multicentre Delphi study of physicians resulted in quality indicators for young infants with fever without source in emergency departments
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- DOI: 10.1111/apa.16851
Multicentre Delphi study of physicians resulted in quality indicators for young infants with fever without source in emergency departments
Abstract
Aim: Managing febrile infants has evolved without a generally accepted standard of care. We aimed to design quality indicators for managing infants ≤90 days old presenting to emergency departments (EDs) with fever without source.
Methods: This multicentre Delphi study was carried out by the Febrile Infant Study Group of the Spanish Paediatric Emergency Research Network, from March 2021 to November 2021, and included paediatric emergency physicians from 24 Spanish EDs. A list of care standards was produced, following an extensive literature review and the involvement of all parties. Indicators were essential if they were voted by four panelists and also received a score of ≥4 from at least 95% of the 24 investigators.
Results: We established 20 indicators, including one related to having a protocol, two to triage, nine to diagnostic processes, six to treatment and two to disposition. The following indicators were considered essential: having an ED management protocol, performing urinalysis on every infant, obtaining a blood culture from every infant and administering antibiotics in the ED to any febrile infant who did not appear well.
Conclusion: The Delphi method resulted in a comprehensive list of quality indicators for managing febrile young infants in Spanish EDs.
Keywords: bacterial infection; emergency; fever; infant; quality.
© 2023 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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