Ibrahim Abdullahi, Scruth Elizabeth, Adeyinka Adebayo, Kabara Halima Salisu, Rivera Lorena, Hartjes Tonja, Minso Jagila, Pierre Louisdon
Intensive Care Unit, Aminu kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria.
NCAL Quality - Kaiser Foundation Hospital and Health Plan, Oakland, United States.
Aust Crit Care. 2022 May;35(3):279-285. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2021.06.002. Epub 2021 Sep 27.
There is high paediatric morbidity and mortality in northwestern Nigeria, attributable in part to vaccine-preventable illnesses and lack of comprehensive training of medical and nursing staff in the healthcare delivery of paediatric critical care. Pediatric Universal Life-Saving Effort Inc. (PULSE), a New York-based nonprofit organisation with a mission to develop paediatric critical care in resource-limited settings, collaborated with Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital to decrease the gaps in knowledge and skills of medical and nursing personnel. The joint effort also aims to address and remove barriers to the delivery of paediatric critical care in northwestern Nigeria. The primary objective was to perform a needs assessment for paediatric intensive care resources in northwestern Nigeria, identify barriers to delivering these services, and designate a hub for the development of paediatric critical care educational programs for healthcare professionals.
An anonymous survey was designed and distributed using SurveyMonkey® online software to medical and nursing staff from nine healthcare institutions in northwestern Nigeria.
Analysis from 67 responses revealed that care delivered to critically ill paediatric patients was by anaesthesiologists (77%), pediatricians (26%), and adult intensive care specialists (10%). The acquisition of clinical skills was perceived to be an essential need (65%), followed by adequate staffing of critical care units (19%), continuing medical and nursing education (13%), and availability of medical equipment (3%).
There is an identified need for paediatric critical care training and resources in northwestern Nigeria.
The needs assessment conducted has provided important results that will form the basis for building staff capacity and training programs for paediatric critical care in northwestern Nigeria.
尼日利亚西北部地区儿童发病率和死亡率很高,部分原因是疫苗可预防疾病以及医护人员在儿科重症护理的医疗服务中缺乏全面培训。儿科通用救生行动组织(PULSE)是一家总部位于纽约的非营利组织,其使命是在资源有限的环境中发展儿科重症护理,该组织与阿明努·卡诺大学教学医院合作,以缩小医护人员在知识和技能方面的差距。这项联合行动还旨在解决并消除尼日利亚西北部地区提供儿科重症护理的障碍。主要目标是对尼日利亚西北部地区的儿科重症护理资源进行需求评估,确定提供这些服务的障碍,并指定一个中心来开展针对医疗保健专业人员的儿科重症护理教育项目。
设计了一项匿名调查,并使用SurveyMonkey®在线软件分发给尼日利亚西北部九家医疗机构的医护人员。
对67份回复的分析显示,为重症儿科患者提供护理的人员包括麻醉师(77%)、儿科医生(26%)和成人重症监护专家(10%)。临床技能的培养被认为是一项基本需求(65%),其次是重症监护病房人员配备充足(19%)、继续医学和护理教育(13%)以及医疗设备的可用性(3%)。
尼日利亚西北部地区对儿科重症护理培训和资源有明确需求。
所进行的需求评估提供了重要结果,将为尼日利亚西北部地区儿科重症护理的人员能力建设和培训项目奠定基础。