Marshall S, Ondhia A, Mearns C, Kandiah T
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, UK.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2020 Nov;102(9):733-736. doi: 10.1308/rcsann.2020.0172. Epub 2020 Aug 18.
Children provided with general anaesthesia for dental extractions at East Surrey Hospital were audited to determine the percentage of children who were prescribed adequate pain management in accordance with guidance published by the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland. Three audit cycles were completed. Data were collected retrospectively through case note review. The results from the first cycle showed that only 47% of children were prescribed with a recommended analgesic regimen. Implementation of change included the development of a protocol for analgesic delivery, which was disseminated to the anaesthetic and dental teams. Full compliance with the audit standards was then demonstrated in the second and third cycles. This audit demonstrates the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in order to provide high standards of care for children undergoing dental extractions under general anaesthesia. The protocol developed could be applied to other surgical day case procedures for children to improve the patient experience.
对在东萨里医院接受拔牙全身麻醉的儿童进行了审计,以确定按照英国和爱尔兰儿科麻醉师协会发布的指南开具充分疼痛管理处方的儿童百分比。完成了三个审计周期。通过病例记录回顾性收集数据。第一个周期的结果显示,只有47%的儿童被开具了推荐的镇痛方案。变革的实施包括制定镇痛给药方案,并分发给麻醉团队和牙科团队。在第二个和第三个周期中,充分符合了审计标准。本次审计证明了多学科合作对于为接受全身麻醉拔牙的儿童提供高标准护理的重要性。制定的方案可应用于儿童的其他外科日间手术程序,以改善患者体验。