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. 2013 May 22;8:55. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-8-55

Table 4.

Process and clinical outcomes

Outcome measure Description Details
Primary Process Outcome
Completed CP on relevant patient charts
1) Initial: CP started; little or no documentation;
 
 
2) Partial: some but incomplete documentation; or
 
 
3) Full: meets requirements for CP success
Secondary Process Outcomes
CP use based on ED busyness
CP use for relevant patients, adjusted for shift-level ED data [66].
Primary Clinical Outcomes
Proportion of pediatric patients with asthma and V&D who received appropriate treatment, based on CP Key Interventions
Asthma CP: Treatment with corticosteroids [35,36,67,68] in the ED and at discharge, defined as:
 
 
i). Patients with moderate to severe exacerbation are treated with systemic corticosteroids in the ED, and systemic plus inhaled corticosteroids at discharge,
 
 
ii). Patients with mild exacerbation are treated with either inhaled or oral corticosteroids at discharge.
 
 
V&D CP: Appropriate treatment with oral rehydration therapy (ORT), [37,39] defined as:
 
 
i). Patients with moderate to severe dehydration are treated with ORT, and
 
 
ii). Patients with no to mild dehydration are not treated with ORT.
Secondary Clinical Outcomes
Proportion of pediatric patients with asthma and V&D who received appropriate assessment or treatment, based on CP Key Interventions Patient specific outcomes
Asthma CP:
 
 
Documentation of a Pre-school Respiratory Assessment Measure (PRAM) score [69-71].
 
 
V&D CP:
 
 
1) Documentation of a Gorelick score [37] for dehydration; and
 
 
2) Proportion of children treated with intravenous therapy for rehydration [39].
    Both CPs: EDLOS, admission to hospital and re-visits to the ED within 72 hours.