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Healthcare staff as promoters of parental presence at anesthetic induction: Net Promoter Score survey

María Velayos, Karla Estefanía, María Luz Álvarez, María C Sarmiento, Lucas Moratilla, Pascual Sanabria, Francisco Omar Avendaño Hernández, Manuel V. López Santamaría

2021World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgical intervention is usually a traumatic event that causes stress and anxiety in the pediatric patient and the family environment. To reduce the harmful effects of presurgical anxiety, parental presence during induction of anesthesia (PPIA) is one of the more notable interventions used in medical centers. However, data on this measure are difficult to evaluate and often face resistance from healthcare staff. AIM: To analyze the perception of the healthcare workers after the implementation of a PPIA program. METHODS: A survey was developed and sent by email to all the healthcare staff working in the children's area of a tertiary hospital. It consisted of 14 items divided into positive aspects of PPIA and negative aspects of PPIA evaluated with the use of a Likert scale (1 to 5). The demographics of the respondents were included in the data collected. The answers to the questions were interpreted through the Net Promoter Score (NPS). The statistical analysis compared the differences in the responses to each question of the survey made by the different groups of health personnel included. RESULTS: = 0.037), with a lower percentage of pediatric surgeons (70%) thinking that PPIA increased patient safety, compared with anesthesiologists (90%), nursing (92%), and other medical personnel (96%). CONCLUSION: The personnel who participated in the PPIA program at our center were in favor of implementation. There were no validated arguments to support worker resistance to the development of the PPIA.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychological interventionAnxietyLikert scaleHealth careFamily medicineHealthcare serviceNursingPsychologyPsychiatryEconomicsDevelopmental psychologyEconomic growthFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsMusic Therapy and HealthPediatric Pain Management Techniques