1026 EAR for Recovery Study

Study Description

Title

1026 EAR for Recovery Study

Creator

Eva Alisic

Abstract

Prospective observational study among children aged 3–16 years, who have been admitted to a tertiary children’s hospital with a serious injury. Data collection involved a naturalistic observation of spontaneous, everyday parent–child communication at home, shortly after discharge, and an assessment of children’s psychological recovery at 6 weeks and 3 months postinjury. Observational data (from audio recordings) is not included in the current dataset.

PACT/R Dataset Number

1026

Principal Investigator / Dataset Creator

Eva Alisic

Number of assessment points

3

Study language

English

PI Institution

University of Melhourne

Exclusion criteria

(1) the injury has been, or is suspected to have been, caused by child maltreatment or self-harm; (2) the family does not speak English in daily life (3) the child has sustained a severe acquired brain injury (defined as a Glasgow Coma Scale score <9 at hospital presentation) and experiences continued impaired cognitive functioning at the time of approach (as decided by medical staff); (4) the child is hospitalised for more than 4 weeks; or (5) the child's injury was secondary to an ongoing medical condition

Inclusion criteria

Child hospitalised for at least 24 h due to an injury, and between 3 and 16 years of age

published study protocol

Alisic et al 2015 EAR for Recovery Protocol (BMJ Open)

Coverage

Date
2013 - 2014
Geographical Coverage Description

Australia

Country
AU

Funding

Grant Number
Rubicon Fellowship #446-11-021
Description

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (Rubicon Fellowship #446-11-021)

Grant Number
Early Career Fellowship #1090229
Description

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australia (Early Career Fellowship #1090229

Description

Centre of Research Excellence for Paediatric Emergency Medicine); Monash University (Larkins program)

Description

Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship

Description

Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program

Description

Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, Melbourne

Data

Analysis Unit
Individual
Analysis Unit

Child exposed to an index potentially traumatic event

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