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The Waiting Room Assessment to Virtual Emergency Department pathway: Initiating video-based telemedicine in the pediatric emergency department

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JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE
卷 28, 期 6, 页码 452-457

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1357633X211044038

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Pediatric emergency medicine; Telemedicine

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The Montreal Children's Hospital pediatric emergency department introduced a video-based telemedicine pathway to address safety issues related to emergency department overcrowding and provide timely care to all children. Results from the pilot phase showed that participating families were satisfied with this novel care pathway and did not encounter disruptive technological barriers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented pediatric emergency departments with unique challenges, resulting in a heightened demand for adapted clinical pathways. In response to this need, the Montreal Children's Hospital pediatric emergency department introduced the WAVE (Waiting Room Assessment to Virtual Emergency Department) pathway, a video-based telemedicine pathway for selected non-critical patients, aiming to reduce safety issues related to emergency department overcrowding, while providing timely care to all children presenting and registering at our emergency department. The objective of the WAVE pilot phase was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of telemedicine in our pediatric emergency department, which was previously unfamiliar with this mode of care delivery. During the six-week, three-evening per week deployment, we conducted 18 five-hour telemedicine shifts. In total, 27 patients participated in the WAVE pathway. Results from this pilot phase met four of five a priori feasibility and acceptability criteria. Overall, participating families were satisfied with this novel care pathway and reported no disruptive technological barriers.

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