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Pediatric Readiness Studies

This curated collection brings together key studies and evidence that highlight the impact of pediatric readiness efforts, inform quality improvement initiatives, and support data-driven decision making. It is designed for clinicians, leaders, researchers, and policy partners working to strengthen systems of care for children.

This collection includes articles published by the National Pediatrics Readiness project.

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Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department
2019 · Dell Children's Medical Center, · University of Texas at Austin, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · University of Florida, · Children's National Hospital
This journal article discusses emergency nursing practice and explains how nurses assess, manage, and respond to patients’ needs in fast-paced and often stressful situations. The …
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Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department: Technical Report
2026 · University of Texas at Austin, · University of California San Francisco, · University of Tennessee, · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, · University of Florida
The article describes the importance of being prepared to care for children in emergency departments. The report gives guidelines and recommendations to help hospitals make …
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Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department: Policy Statement
2026 · University of Texas at Austin, · University of California San Francisco, · University of Tennessee, · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, · University of Florida
This is an updated policy statement that provides guidance to help emergency departments better care for children. It replaces an earlier version and reflects current …
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Pediatric Readiness and Trauma Centers: History, Relevance, and Practical Application
2023 · UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, · University of Florida, · University of Texas at Austin, · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, · Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
This journal article describes how trauma centers can better care for injured children by being more prepared for their needs. It explains the history of …
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