The eXpectations of Parents regarding Anesthesiology Study (XPAS) from a parental perspective: a two‐phase observational cross‐sectional cohort study

Author:

Sjauw Daphne J. T.1ORCID,Dulfer Karolijn2ORCID,van Hoorn Camille E.1ORCID,Buijs Vivi3,de Bruijn Liesbeth4,Reijtenbagh Bente W. M.1,Tangel Virginia E.15ORCID,de Graaff Jurgen C.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology, Erasmus MC‐Sophia Children's Hospital University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery, Intensive Care Unit, Erasmus MC‐Sophia Children's Hospital University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

3. Department of Medical Care Management, Erasmus MC‐Sophia Children's Hospital University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands

4. Department of Anesthesiology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

5. Department of Anesthesiology Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

6. Department of Anesthesiology Admiraal de Ruyter Ziekenhuis‐Erasmus MC Goes The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUncertainty concerning anesthetic procedures and risks in children requiring anesthesia may cause concerns in parents and caregivers.AimsTo explore parental expectations and experiences regarding their child's anesthesia using questionnaires designed with parental input.MethodsThis observational cross‐sectional cohort study included parents (including caregivers) of children undergoing anesthesia in a tertiary pediatric referral university hospital. The study consisted of two phases. In Phase 1, we developed three questionnaires with parental involvement through a focus group discussion and individual interviews. The questionnaires focused on parental satisfaction, knowledge, concerns, and need for preparation regarding their child's anesthesia. In Phase 2, independent samples of parents completed the questionnaires at three time points: before the preanesthesia assessment (T1), 2 days after the preanesthesia assessment (T2), and 4 days after the anesthetic procedure (T3).ResultsIn Phase 1, 22 parents were involved in the development of the questionnaires. The three questionnaires contained 43 questions in total, of which 10 had been proposed by parents. In Phase 2, 78% (474 out of 934) parents participated at T1, 36% (610 out of 1705), at T2 and 34% (546 out of 1622) at T3. Parental satisfaction scores were rated on a visual analogue scale for the preanesthesia assessment with a median of 87/100, and with a median of 90/100 for the anesthetic procedure (0: not satisfied and 100: satisfied). Parental concerns were rated with a median of 50/100 (0: no concerns and 100: extremely concerned). Parental answers from the questionnaire at T2 revealed significant knowledge deficits, with only 73% reporting that the anesthesiologist was a physician. Parents preferred to receive more information about the procedure, especially regarding the intended effects and side effects of anesthesia.ConclusionsOverall, parental satisfaction scores regarding the pediatric anesthesiology procedure were high, with a minority expressing concerns. Parents indicated a preference for their child's anesthesiologist to visit them both before and after the anesthetic procedure. Parental expectations regarding anesthesia did not completely correspond with the information provided; more information from the clinician about the intended effects and side effects of anesthesia was desired.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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