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全球儿科麻醉学——英裔西非视角。

Global pediatric anesthesia-Anglophone West Africa perspective.

机构信息

University of Lagos/Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.

KorleBu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana.

出版信息

Paediatr Anaesth. 2024 Sep;34(9):835-847. doi: 10.1111/pan.14852. Epub 2024 Feb 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This article gives the pediatric anesthesia perspective from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, and Gambia, five out of six countries in Anglophone West Africa. Over 40% of the population of most of these countries are younger than 14 years and there is an increasing need for paediatric anesthesia services.

FINDINGS

Workforce density ranges from 0.08 to 0.58 physician anesthesia providers per 100,000 population. There are only 13 trained pediatric anesthetists; ratios range from 0 to 0.4 per 100,000 children, thus pediatric anesthesia services are provided by various cadres of physician and non-physician anesthesia providers. Physician anesthesia training is mostly carried out by the West African College of Surgeons as well as national postgraduate colleges. Pediatric anesthesia services are provided in tertiary (teaching), secondary (general), district, faith-based, military, private hospitals and through surgical missions. Challenges include lack of trained personnel, high morbidity from late presentation to health facilities and financial constraints, lack of health insurance for pediatric anesthesia services, unavailability of appropriate equipment and consumables, a narrow range of medications, very few pediatric-specific operating theaters, and inadequate critical care services.

SOLUTIONS

The lack of opportunities for sub-specialty training in pediatric anesthesia in West Africa is currently being addressed in Nigeria and Ghana. Non-governmental agencies fund programs and courses related to pediatric anesthesia and have also provided fully equipped operating theaters. Advocacy for pediatric anesthesia can be achieved through the National Surgical Obstetric Anesthesia and Nursing Plans Implementation Committee of the various countries. There is an urgent need for prioritization of health in the budgets of Anglophone West African countries and governments must deliberately provide support for anesthesia and surgical services. More international collaborations towards workforce training and creation of children's hospitals are needed.

摘要

背景

本文从喀麦隆、尼日利亚、加纳、利比里亚和冈比亚这五个英语西非国家介绍儿科麻醉的情况。这些国家中,超过 40%的人口年龄在 14 岁以下,对儿科麻醉服务的需求日益增加。

发现

劳动力密度范围为每 10 万人中有 0.08 至 0.58 名麻醉师。仅有 13 名经过培训的儿科麻醉师;每 10 万儿童的比例范围为 0 至 0.4,因此儿科麻醉服务由各种医师和非医师麻醉师提供。医师麻醉培训主要由西非外科学院以及国家研究生学院进行。儿科麻醉服务在三级(教学)、二级(普通)、地区、信仰基础、军队、私立医院提供,并通过外科任务提供。挑战包括缺乏受过培训的人员、因晚期到医疗机构就诊而导致高发病率以及资金限制、缺乏儿童麻醉服务的医疗保险、缺乏适当的设备和消耗品、药物种类狭窄、极少数儿科专用手术室以及不足的重症监护服务。

解决方案

目前,在尼日利亚和加纳,正在解决西非缺乏儿科麻醉亚专科培训机会的问题。非政府机构资助与儿科麻醉相关的项目和课程,并提供了设备齐全的手术室。可以通过各国的国家外科产科麻醉和护理计划实施委员会来倡导儿科麻醉。英语西非国家的预算必须优先考虑卫生保健,政府必须明确为麻醉和外科服务提供支持。需要更多的国际合作来培训劳动力和创建儿童医院。

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