
ASK SNIFF
@ASKSNIFF
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ASK SNIFF is a programme of research that aims to develop information resources to help families understand signs & symptoms of acute childhood illness
England, United Kingdom
Joined May 2015
At this difficult time @ASKSNIFF team .@SarahNeill7 .@Damian_Roland .@AlisonTavare have decided to share some of the content planned for our iPoorly app. Front page to help families know when to call 999 for a sick child under 5 years of age. Pls RT .@doctorsanjay .@KathEvans2
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RT @Mothers_Inst_UK: Follow this link to the Great ormond Street information sheet about ADEM (Acute Dimmeninated Encephalomyelitis) - a po….
gosh.nhs.uk
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RT @MrsBosanquet: 'Reflective supervision – it’s no longer if and why, it’s when and how'- read my opinion piece on #ClinicalSupervision….
nursingtimes.net
Joanne Bosanquet, chief executive at the Foundation of Nursing Studies, says that the need for reflective supervision has never been more important.
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Great to see this published! Love the wheel - such a great visual. @Damian_Roland.
"Paediatric track-and-trigger tools depend on certain preconditions for their use and should be implemented as part of a wider systems approach". Our @NIHRresearch funded research study just released! . #PEWS. PUMA Wheel: CCL attribution 4.0
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RT @Damian_Roland: "Paediatric track-and-trigger tools depend on certain preconditions for their use and should be implemented as part of a….
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RT @Damian_Roland: We need further qualitative work (@ASKSNIFF) understanding the vital interplay between parents/carers and health care pr….
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Let's develop these resources WITH parents instead of just for them.
New report highlighting the need for improved safety netting. 'It may be beneficial if the current resources and educational materials available.to parents and carers on assessment, advice and guidance for the unwell infant/.child, for example mobile apps, are reviewed.'.
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'It may be beneficial if further research and observational studies are carried out.to examine how listening to parents [or taking on board parents’ views/concerns].impacts on clinical decision making and recognition of the sick infant/child.'.
Our new report shows that recognising serious illness in infants & young children remains a key patient safety risk across the NHS. Despite advances in treatment, infections remain the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5. Read the report >
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New report highlighting the need for improved safety netting. 'It may be beneficial if the current resources and educational materials available.to parents and carers on assessment, advice and guidance for the unwell infant/.child, for example mobile apps, are reviewed.'.
Our new report shows that recognising serious illness in infants & young children remains a key patient safety risk across the NHS. Despite advances in treatment, infections remain the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5. Read the report >
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RT @SarahNeill7: are today launching our children's COVID artwork e-book. Read more here Ch….
plymouth.ac.uk
Amid plans to ease lockdown in the UK, children worldwide have shared their experiences of COVID-19 restrictions in a unique e-book launched on 1 March.
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RT @Damian_Roland: @CCNatheart @Health_2gether @ASKSNIFF @doctorsanjay @SarahNeill7 Thanks Dave - there are some Australian approaches I th….
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RT @Damian_Roland: Red-flag symptoms were reported in 81 (6·0%) of 1349 patients. Only two were felt to have been delayed in presenting a….
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RT @AlisonTavare: @ASKSNIFF @SarahNeill7 as discussed an opportunity to learn about #COVIDー19 and non COVID-19 but also review data on dela….
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RT @MargaretTuite1: With a child population of over one million, this department is absolutely necessary to ensure that children are proper….
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RT @Ukilkelly: @MargaretTuite1 Its impossible to imagine any other government department being considered for abolition, never mind one wit….
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RT @Damian_Roland: Remarkable achievement. Thank you @RCPCHtweets for support with paper extraction. To @DFTBubbles team for hosting such….
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RT @drbobphillips: @Damian_Roland @ASKSNIFF @russellviner There's the suite of SHARE surveys too from @asdarlington (such as the @SHAREHydr….
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.@RCPCH_and_Us Please share 😊.
ALL PARENTS: If your child has had any illness or injury since the 'stay at home' period began please complete this quick, anonymous survey about what decisions you made and why to help the NHS help all parents to keep their children safe.
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Mum Jo explains why out survey is important. Pls RT and encourage parents to complete it 😊.@Newlifecharity .@kidshlthmatters .@Childrens_Trust .@BrainInjuryHub .@scope .@ActionForKids.
ALL PARENTS: If your child has had any illness or injury since the 'stay at home' period began please complete this quick, anonymous survey about what decisions you made and why to help the NHS help all parents to keep their children safe.
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Please can you help share with parents across the UK? .@thetimes .@Telegraph .@Netmums .@MumsnetCornwall .@MumsnetTowers .@MumsnetBloggers .@MNSouthwark .@MumsnetOxford .@MNetOxfordshire .@MNPeterborough .@MNNorthants .@MailOnline .@DailyMailUK .@Daily_Express .@DailyMirror.
ALL PARENTS: If your child has had any illness or injury since the 'stay at home' period began please complete this quick, anonymous survey about what decisions you made and why to help the NHS help all parents to keep their children safe.
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