Parental intuition better at spotting child illness than vital signs, study finds
Research strengthens case for families to have right to second opinion under Martha’s rule being piloted by NHS England
Parental intuition is more likely to predict critical illness among children than vital signs used to monitor health, according to a study that strengthens the case for families to have a right to a second opinion under Martha’s rule being piloted in the NHS.
Experts from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, said parents should be treated as part of a child’s care team in hospital after data on almost 190,000 emergency hospital visits involving children.
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By Matthew Weaver
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Research strengthens case for families to have right to second opinion under Martha’s rule being piloted by NHS England
Parental intuition is more likely to predict critical illness among children than vital signs used to monitor health, according to a study that strengthens the case for families to have a right to a second opinion under Martha’s rule being piloted in the NHS.
Experts from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, said parents should be treated as part of a child’s care team in hospital after data on almost 190,000 emergency hospital visits involving children.
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By Matthew Weaver
Parental intuition better at spotting child illness than vital signs, study finds to Continue reading...
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