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NCT07655310

Socio-Cultural Level, Health Literacy, and Parental CT Demand in Paediatric Minor Head Trauma

Sponsor: Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital

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Summary

Minor head trauma is one of the most frequent reasons for paediatric emergency department visits worldwide. The PECARN (Paediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network) clinical decision rule stratifies children with minor head trauma into low-, intermediate-, and high-risk categories for clinically important traumatic brain injury (ciTBI) and provides evidence-based guidance on computed tomography (CT) ordering. Despite its high diagnostic accuracy, real-world CT utilisation frequently diverges from PECARN recommendations. Non-clinical family-level factors - including socio-cultural characteristics and health literacy - may drive part of this divergence, particularly through their influence on whether families explicitly request CT imaging. This prospective observational cohort study will enrol 200 children with minor head trauma presenting to the emergency department of SBU Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas EAH, Bursa, Turkey. The primary aim is to determine whether family socio-cultural level (composite index incorporating education, occupation, income, and housing; scored 0-10) and health literacy (Newest Vital Sign-Turkish, NVS-TR) independently predict parental demand for CT imaging. Secondary aims include determining whether parental CT demand and family socio-cultural characteristics predict CT ordering by the treating physician, describing PECARN algorithm adherence patterns in this setting, and examining parental health-seeking behaviour at 7-day telephone follow-up.

Official title: The Relationship Between Family Socio-Cultural Level, Health Literacy, and Parental Demand for Computed Tomography in PECARN-Stratified Children Presenting With Minor Head Trauma: A Single-Centre Prospective Observational Cohort Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - 17 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2024-04-10

Completion Date

2027-08

Last Updated

2026-06-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

SBU Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi

Bursa, Turkey (Türkiye)