Department of Child and Adolescent Health, Mater Dei Hospital, Msida, Malta.
Department of Child and Adolescent Health, Mater Dei Hospital, Msida, Malta,
Med Princ Pract. 2024;33(1):41-46. doi: 10.1159/000534797. Epub 2023 Oct 27.
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is widely used to objectively describe the extent of patients' impaired consciousness. However, there are known variations in scoring GCS both in adults and children which may impact patient management. The aim of this audit was to assess the application of GCS by medical and nursing staff in pediatric medical patients.
An online questionnaire was distributed amongst doctors and nurses working in the Department of Child and Adolescent Health at Mater Dei Hospital in Malta. The participants assigned GCS for 8 case scenarios involving children of different ages with varying levels of consciousness. Results were analyzed by calculating percentage agreement and by Cronbach's alpha.
Sixty-six participants were studied, with a response rate of 52%. Performance was poor overall, with Cronbach alpha 0.53. Correlation was better at the upper and lower ends of the scale and the worst performance was for verbal response. Only respondents with 5-10 years of experience achieved acceptable consistency in the application of the GCS (Cronbach alpha 0.78).
There is considerable variation in application of GCS in pediatric patients, highlighting the need for education and training to improve consistency for this commonly used neurological assessment tool.
格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)广泛用于客观描述患者意识障碍的程度。然而,成人和儿童的 GCS 评分存在已知差异,这可能会影响患者的管理。本审计旨在评估医疗和护理人员在马耳他 Mater Dei 医院儿科患者中应用 GCS 的情况。
在马耳他 Mater Dei 医院的儿少健康科工作的医生和护士在线分发了一份问卷。参与者为 8 个涉及不同年龄和不同意识水平的儿童的病例场景分配了 GCS。通过计算百分比一致性和 Cronbach's alpha 对结果进行分析。
共研究了 66 名参与者,响应率为 52%。整体表现不佳,Cronbach alpha 为 0.53。在量表的上下限处相关性较好,而言语反应的表现最差。只有具有 5-10 年经验的受访者在应用 GCS 方面达到了可接受的一致性(Cronbach alpha 为 0.78)。
在儿科患者中,GCS 的应用存在相当大的差异,这突出表明需要教育和培训,以提高这种常用神经评估工具的一致性。