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    • Pediatric emergency medicine
    • Healthcare management
    • Patient safety

    Background:

    • Children often receive emergency care in adult settings.
    • Exposure to disruptive adult behavior in emergency departments poses risks to pediatric patients.
    • Existing emergency care models may not adequately address the unique needs of children.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address the challenges of pediatric emergency care.
    • To create a specialized environment for children needing emergency services.
    • To improve patient safety and care quality for pediatric patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Establishment of a dedicated pediatric emergency department.
    • Separation of pediatric patients from adult emergency care areas.
    • Implementation of specialized protocols for pediatric emergency care.

    Main Results:

    • Children are now seen in a dedicated pediatric emergency setting.
    • Reduced exposure of children to inappropriate adult behavior.
    • Improved environment for pediatric emergency care delivery.

    Conclusions:

    • A dedicated pediatric emergency department enhances care quality and safety.
    • Specialized pediatric emergency services are crucial for vulnerable young patients.
    • Separating pediatric care improves the overall patient experience and outcomes.