• Intensive Crit Care Nurs · Apr 2002

    Paediatric high dependency provision: a case for urgent review in the United Kingdom.

    • Katrina J Wade.
    • Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Alder Hey Children's Hospital/Liverpool, UK. kate@cats4.fsnet.co.uk
    • Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2002 Apr 1; 18 (2): 109-17.

    AbstractThe issues surrounding paediatric high dependency provision require attention. The field of adult high dependency has revealed some useful studies, which promote the benefits of designated care. These relate to improved quality of care and reduced pressure on the availability of intensive care beds. This review outlines recent initiatives made in the development of paediatric intensive care units in Britain and demonstrates how practical lessons learnt in the adult critical care sector may be used to establish appropriate Level 1 care in paediatrics. Two paediatric clinical issues are reviewed that support the need for high dependency provision, these being: paediatric respiratory management and the management of sedation withdrawal. The options available to district general hospitals, specialist hospitals, as well as lead paediatric hospitals are discussed, and include quality issues, where education, training and clinical audit are integral to structural and staffing HDU considerations.

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