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The child in the EMS system.

R C Luten

    The Journal of the Florida Medical Association
    |September 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Preventable childhood injuries pose a significant threat. Enhancing emergency medical services (EMS) systems, with a focus on prevention and community awareness, is crucial for child healthcare.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric healthcare
    • Public health
    • Emergency medicine

    Background:

    • Preventable accidents and injuries represent a major threat to child healthcare.
    • Effective emergency medical services (EMS) systems are vital for addressing these threats.
    • Prevention is a critical component of child injury management within EMS.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To raise awareness within the medical community and among the public about the roles of EMS in child healthcare.
    • To foster enhanced cooperation among all participants in the EMS system.
    • To support the "Year of the Child in EMS" campaign's objectives.

    Main Methods:

    • The study describes the "Year of the Child in EMS" campaign.
    • It emphasizes awareness and cooperation as key strategies.

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  • No specific experimental methods are detailed, focusing on a campaign-based approach.
  • Main Results:

    • The campaign aims to improve the functioning of EMS for children.
    • Increased awareness and cooperation are expected outcomes.
    • The initiative seeks to highlight the importance of prevention in pediatric emergencies.

    Conclusions:

    • A well-functioning EMS system, prioritizing prevention, is essential for child health.
    • Public and medical community awareness of EMS roles is a necessary first step.
    • Fostering collaboration among stakeholders is key to enhancing EMS effectiveness for children.