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  1. European Academy of Paediatrics Research in Ambulatory Settings Network European Academy of Paediatrics Research in Ambulatory Settings network (EAPRASnet) The European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) is composed of delegates from European national and specialist pediatric societies as well as from national paediatric primary care professional organizations. It is also the UEMS pediatric section and as such, represents the official political voice for both children and paediatricians throughout Europe. The aim of EAP is to promote the health of children as well as to alleviate suffering from diseases in infancy, childhood and adolescence up to the completion of growth and development both within and outside of Europe. The above mentioned objectives will be achieved by harmonizing, coordinating and setting standards for paediatric training, paediatric care and paediatric research throughout Europe. In 2008, the European Academy of Paediatrics launched a paediatric-based research network – EAPRASnet (European Academy of Paediatrics Research in Ambulatory Setting network). The network has recruited primary care and general paediatricians from European and Mediterranean countries. The aim was to collect data originating from the primay paediatric care settings in Europe, by which data harmonization and optimization of the care given to children shall be achieved. Since 2008, the network was involved in several research projects. These were attitudes and practice paediatricians' surveys regarding the following subjects: preferred future research topics, vaccination refusal and antibiotic therapy for upper respiratory infections1,2,3 . The fourth survey regarding UTI management had more than 1200 paediatricians responding and has been recently published4 . Quality of care indicators was rated first among the preferred research topics in the first survey1 . This finding highlights the potential of EAPRASnet , the only research arm of EAP and as such can contribute to the buildup of data on primary paediatric health services across Europe and their impact on health outcomes. Comparing health services across Europe, focusing on the prevention of poor health, is one of the main research needs. In addition to health surveillance, it is essential to analyze the many sources of data available in order to make European children more visible. EAPRASnet can be an important tool in identifying and measuring the problems of childrens' lives and health in Europe, thus facilitating the planning of the necessary social strategy based on sound scientific knowledge . The data can be generated through two optional study designs. The first is an observational design in which paediatricians document relevant visit information by web based tools according to the formulated research question. These data can apply to clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, therapeutic options as well as being used as a tool to gather relevant information on the health of children according to the information needed in particular aiming at robust and effective inter- country comparative primary research . Defined outcomes may be then be evaluated using the same method. In addition the second option is using the electronic databases containing all the data pediatricians document in their electronic health records (EHRs). Most paediatricians in Europe use EHRs, and the cumulative information of this tool has a huge information potential. Both these designs can be used as research tools, using each of them appropriately and in accordance with the need for new information taking in consideration currently unresearched areas and also future health trends in order to be able to influence the public political will. The aim of the most recent survey “Child Health Inequalities among Migrant Children in the European Region” has been to analyse child health inequalities among migrant children in the
  2. European Academy of Paediatrics Research in Ambulatory Settings Network European Region. In the last several years there has been a strong migratory flow to many European countries and many of us have gained experience dealing with the health problems of the migrant children which we could share replying to this survey. This study has been planned in collaboration with the EAP Advocacy working group, chaired by Angel Carrasco and it has been submitted for publication. Another study has been completed on Oral Health to evaluate primary care paediatricians’ training, knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding OH in Europe in collaboration with the European Association of Pediatric Dentistry. The final paper will be submitted for publication. EAPRASnet EC has completed a study to assess parental attitudes to vaccination in Europe, and to examine factors that potentially influence their immunization decisions regarding their children, which has been launched in 2018 in 18 European Countries collecting over 6000 replies. At present EAPRASnet had been approached by a group based at Imperial College (London) and in Newcastle to collaborate on a new survey which aims to describe the availability and use of point- of-care tests for the management of febrile children in the wide range of settings in Europe where such children are assessed, including primary care, and hospital outpatient and emergency departments. Steering Committee Chairman : Stefano del Torso, Italy Scientific Director : Zachi Grossman, Israel. Scientific Advisor : Adamos Hadijpanayis, Cyprus Research Coordinator : Diego Van Esso , Spain; EAP Primary Secondary Working Group Delegates: Jerney Zavrsnik, Slovenia ; Karoli Illy, The Netherland With the collaboration of Richard Wasserman Pediatric Research in Office Settings -AAP, USA
  3. European Academy of Paediatrics Research in Ambulatory Settings Network PUBLICATIONS 1. delTorso S, vanEsso D, Gerber A, Drabik A, Hadjipanais A, Nicholson A, Grossman Z. European Academy of Paediatrics Research in Ambulatory Setting Network (EAPRASnet): A multi-national general paediatric research network for better child health. Child Care Health Dev 2010;36:385-91. 2. Grossman Z, van Esso D, delTorso S, Hadjipanayis A, Drabik A, Gerber A, Miron D. Primary care pediatricians’ perceptions of vaccine refusal in Europe. Pediatr Infec Dis J 2011;30:255-56 3. Grossman Z, Del Torso S, Hadjipanayis A, van Esso D, Drabik A, Sharland M. Antibiotic prescribing for upper respiratory infections: European primary paediatricians' knowledge attitudes and practice. Acta Paediatr. 2012;101:935-40 4. Adamos Hadjipanayis, Zachi Grossman, Stefano del Torso, Diego van Esso,Hans Juergen Dornbusch, Artur Mazur, Anna Drabik, Giovanni Montini Current primary care management of children aged1–36 months with urinary tract infections in Europe:large scale survey of paediatric practice Arch Dis Child 2014;0:1–7. doi:10.1136/archdischild-2014-306119 5. Julia A. Bielicki, Charlotte I.S. Barker, Alike W. van der Velden, Mike Sharland, Diego van Esso,Adamos Hadjipanayis, Stefano del Torso and Zachi Grossman Antibiotic preferences for childhood pneumonia vary by physician type and European region ERJ Open Res 2016; 2: 00001-2016 | DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00001-2016 6. Primary care paediatricians' use of electronic health records in Europe Zachi Grossman, Stefano del Torso, Diego van Esso, Jochen Ehrich, Peter Altorjai, Artur Mazur, Corinne Wyder, Ana Margarida Neves, Hans Jurgen Dornbusch, Elke Jaeger Roman, Antonella Santucci, Adamos Hadjipanayis Child Care Health Dev 2016 doi:10.1111/cch.12374 7. Migrant children’s health problems, care needs, and inequalities:European primary care paediatricians’ perspective A. Carrasco‐Sanz I. Leiva‐Gea, L. Martin‐Alvarez, S. del Torso, D. van Esso, A. Hadjipanayis, A. Kadir, J. Ruiz‐Canela, O. Perez‐Gonzalez, Z. Grossman Child Care Health Dev. 2017;1–5. DOI: 10.1111/cch.12538 8. Oral health training, knowledge, attitudes and practices of primary care paediatricians: a European survey Adamos Hadjipanayis, Zachi Grossman, Stefano del Torso, Kyriaki Michailidou, Diego Van Esso, Rita Cauwels, European Journal of Pediatrics https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-018-3108-z
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