TY - JOUR
T1 - A demographic comparison and characterization of pediatric poisoning before and after the emergence of COVID-19
AU - Salt, Elizabeth
AU - Wiggins, Amanda Thaxton
AU - Howard, Christina
AU - Cooper, Gena L.
AU - Badgett, Tom C.
AU - Rasheed, Kara
AU - McSween, Emily
AU - Rayens, Mary Kay
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - Background: To compare relative rates of pediatric poisoning before and after COVID-19, including by demographic and urban-rural status, and by agent identified, using data from one university healthcare system and children's hospital. Methods: Using retrospective, cross sectional design from deidentified healthcare claims data, we extracted all encounters with the ICD-10-CM for Poisoning by, Adverse effects of, and Underdosing of drugs, medicants and biological substances (T36-T50) and grouped the encounters as those after state mandates regulating activity came into effect (Post-COVID-19 (3/17/2020–3/18/2021)) Pre-COVID-19 (3/18/2019–3/17/2020). We then compared poisoning agent, age at the time of the encounter, recorded sex, race, ethnicity, rural/urban residence, and visit type using Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test of association, incidence rates and incident rate ratios between the time periods. Findings: The sample included 1608 unique patients 0–17 years of age and 4216 encounters. We also identified IRRs >1 in nearly every demographic subgroup with the exception of Non-Hispanic Blacks. The comparison of specific drugs or medicants identified a significant decrease in poisoning by Systemic antibiotics (T36); but an increase in Hormones and their synthetic substitutes and antagonists (T38), Non opioid analgesics antipyretic and antirheumatic (T39), Psychotropic Drugs (T39) and Systemic and hematologic agents (T45). Conclusion: This study identifies pediatric subgroups highly affected by pediatric poisoning during the time-period immediately after the identification of COVID-19 and characterizes the drugs commonly associated with poisonings. Application to practice: With a further understanding nursing has the potential to impact pediatric poisoning in the inpatient, outpatient and public health setting.
AB - Background: To compare relative rates of pediatric poisoning before and after COVID-19, including by demographic and urban-rural status, and by agent identified, using data from one university healthcare system and children's hospital. Methods: Using retrospective, cross sectional design from deidentified healthcare claims data, we extracted all encounters with the ICD-10-CM for Poisoning by, Adverse effects of, and Underdosing of drugs, medicants and biological substances (T36-T50) and grouped the encounters as those after state mandates regulating activity came into effect (Post-COVID-19 (3/17/2020–3/18/2021)) Pre-COVID-19 (3/18/2019–3/17/2020). We then compared poisoning agent, age at the time of the encounter, recorded sex, race, ethnicity, rural/urban residence, and visit type using Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test of association, incidence rates and incident rate ratios between the time periods. Findings: The sample included 1608 unique patients 0–17 years of age and 4216 encounters. We also identified IRRs >1 in nearly every demographic subgroup with the exception of Non-Hispanic Blacks. The comparison of specific drugs or medicants identified a significant decrease in poisoning by Systemic antibiotics (T36); but an increase in Hormones and their synthetic substitutes and antagonists (T38), Non opioid analgesics antipyretic and antirheumatic (T39), Psychotropic Drugs (T39) and Systemic and hematologic agents (T45). Conclusion: This study identifies pediatric subgroups highly affected by pediatric poisoning during the time-period immediately after the identification of COVID-19 and characterizes the drugs commonly associated with poisonings. Application to practice: With a further understanding nursing has the potential to impact pediatric poisoning in the inpatient, outpatient and public health setting.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Health disparities
KW - Pediatric poisoning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.07.006
DO - 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.07.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 39025709
AN - SCOPUS:85199154495
SN - 0882-5963
VL - 78
SP - e199-e205
JO - Journal of Pediatric Nursing
JF - Journal of Pediatric Nursing
ER -