
@article{ref1,
title="Access to pediatric trauma care in the United States",
journal="Archives of pediatrics and adolescent medicine",
year="2009",
author="Nance, Michael L. and Carr, Brendan G. and Branas, Charles C.",
volume="163",
number="6",
pages="512-518",
abstract="OBJECTIVES: To catalog trauma center resources and estimate access to age-specific trauma care for children younger than 15 years in the United States. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study collating information from national, state, and local trauma systems authorities to create a catalog of verified pediatric trauma centers (PTCs) and self-designated &quot;candidate&quot; trauma centers. Access-to-care calculations were estimated using all US block groups and prior validated methods. SETTING: United States. Patients Children in the US younger than 15 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The PTC statuses of hospitals in the United States. Percentages of pediatric populations (by state and population density) having access (by ground or air) within 60 minutes to a PTC. RESULTS: A total of 170 verified PTCs were identified in 41 states (including the District of Columbia). An estimated 71.5% of pediatric patients were within 60 minutes of a verified PTC by air or ground transport, 43% if ground transportation only was considered. An estimated 17.4 million children did not have access to a PTC within 60 minutes. Access ranged from 22.9% of the population in the most rural areas of the United States to 93.5% in the most urban. The addition of 24 candidate centers increased coverage to 77.4% of the pediatric population being within 60 minutes of a PTC. CONCLUSIONS: Current pediatric trauma resources vary greatly by state and population density, with many children, particularly in rural areas, underserved. A thorough standardized catalog of verified PTCs is necessary to accurately assess pediatric trauma needs now and to optimize future trauma system planning for children.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1072-4710",
doi="10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.65",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.65"
}