Department of Anesthesiology, Columbia University Medical Center, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.
J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2014 Oct;26(4):387-90. doi: 10.1097/ANA.0000000000000122.
The Fourth PANDA symposium on Anesthesia and Neurodevelopment in Children invited 4 leaders in community engagement and federal government collaboration to share their experiences with overcoming challenges in promoting public health issues. There continues to be emerging evidence from laboratory findings in animal models demonstrating neurotoxic effects and neurodevelopmental changes from early exposure to anesthetic and sedative drugs, but studies in humans have been very limited and inconclusive. Although definitive recommendations for clinical care still cannot be made given the limitations in the clinical data, the need for open communication among clinicians, parents, and other stakeholders is clear. A "top-down, bottom-up" engagement strategy including parents, children, clinicians, government agencies, and community organizations may improve communication and collaboration. To reach the goal of "improving quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care in children," clinicians and researchers will need to adopt strategies to engage and partner with stakeholders as coinvestigators who actively participate in efforts to increase anesthetic safety in children. Collaborations with government regulatory administration can improve the efficacy and effectiveness of resource utilization to address public health needs. This session provided an opportunity for open dialog between clinicians, researchers, and community leaders to discuss strategies to engage stakeholders to partake in patient-centered outcomes research on anesthetic neurotoxicity.
第四届 PANDA 儿童麻醉与神经发育研讨会邀请了 4 位在社区参与和联邦政府合作方面的领导者,分享他们在促进公共卫生问题方面克服挑战的经验。从动物模型的实验室研究结果中不断出现新的证据表明,早期接触麻醉和镇静药物会产生神经毒性作用和神经发育变化,但人类的研究非常有限且没有定论。尽管鉴于临床数据的局限性,仍然无法对临床护理做出明确的建议,但临床医生、家长和其他利益相关者之间进行公开沟通是明确的需要。一种包括家长、儿童、临床医生、政府机构和社区组织的“自上而下、自下而上”的参与策略可能会改善沟通和协作。为了实现“提高儿童医疗保健的质量、安全性、效率和效果”的目标,临床医生和研究人员将需要采取策略,让利益相关者作为共同研究者参与进来,积极参与提高儿童麻醉安全性的工作。与政府监管机构的合作可以提高资源利用的效率和效果,以满足公共卫生需求。本次会议为临床医生、研究人员和社区领导之间进行公开对话提供了机会,讨论了让利益相关者参与麻醉神经毒性患者为中心的结果研究的策略。