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. 1980 Mar 29;280(6218):897-9.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.280.6218.897.

Management of acute illness in infants before admission to hospital

Management of acute illness in infants before admission to hospital

A N Stanton et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

Parents and family doctors were questioned about the management of 150 infants with acute illness before their admission to hospital. When 108 of the children were first assessed the family doctor did not consider that admission was necessary, but follow-up was arranged in only 14 of these cases. Thus in 94 cases the initiative for recall was left to the parents, who in 44 cases already wanted their child to be admitted. Forty-eight infants were referred because the doctors thought that the parents could not cope. The parents of 31 of the children delayed in seeking help. As over half the children were ill for more than three days before they were admitted to hospital, regular follow-up could have been arranged. Doctors should normally retain the initiative for this rather than leave it to the parents' discretion.

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