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Paediatric anaesthesia · Mar 2002
A survey of parental satisfaction during parent present induction of anaesthesia for children undergoing cardiovascular surgery.
- Kirsten C Odegard, Sally A Modest, and Peter C Laussen.
- Department of Anesthesia, Children's Hospital, Boston and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA. kirsten.odegard@tch.harvard.edu
- Paediatr Anaesth. 2002 Mar 1;12(3):261-6.
MethodsTo assess parental reaction and possible complications of parent present induction (PPI) for children undergoing cardiovascular surgery, the parents of 183 patients were provided with a questionnaire to complete after they had participated in PPI. Questions included: prior experience with PPI, which member of the staff initiated the plan for PPI, parental role in the process, how prepared parents felt, and overall satisfaction.ResultsPPI was successfully performed in the 183 patients surveyed. No parent was asked to leave the operating room because of respiratory or haemodynamic complications; 77.6% of the parents had no prior experience with PPI; however, 91.8% were aware of their role in the operating room, 94.5% were aware how their child would be anaesthetized and 96.7% felt prepared for their role and believed that this was a positive experience for themselves and their child.ConclusionsThis prospective survey demonstrated a high level of parental acceptance and satisfaction for PPI in children undergoing cardiovascular surgery, with a low incidence of untoward events, despite the underlying congenital heart disease. Further work is necessary to objectively characterize anxiety levels associated with induction of anaesthesia in this group of patients and parents.
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