Global pediatric anesthesia–Anglophone West Africa perspective

Author:

Desalu Ibironke1ORCID,Sarpong Pokua2ORCID,Osazuwa Maryrose O.3ORCID,Ndikontar Kwinji Raymond45ORCID,Faponle Aramide Folayemi67ORCID,Suleiman Musa Kallamu89,Metogo Mbengono epse Njoki Junette1011,Ilori Iniabasi12ORCID,Eyelade Olayinka R.13ORCID,Ohene Anastasia Abena14ORCID,Anno Audrey15ORCID,Addison William67

Affiliation:

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

2. KorleBu Teaching Hospital Accra Ghana

3. National Hospital Abuja Abuja Nigeria

4. Yaounde Gyneco Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital Yaounde Cameroon

5. Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences The University of Yaounde I Yaounde Cameroon

6. Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital Banjul Gambia

7. University of The Gambia Serrekunda Gambia

8. Department Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Management Department John F Kennedy Medical Center Monrovia Liberia

9. Dagliotti School of Medicine University of Liberia Monrovia Liberia

10. Department for Intensive Care Douala General Hospital Douala Cameroon

11. Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences The University of Douala Douala Cameroon

12. University of Calabar/University of Calabar Teaching Hospital Calabar Nigeria

13. University of Ibadan/University College Hospital Ibadan Nigeria

14. Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Kumasi Ghana

15. Korle bu Teaching Hospital Accra Ghana

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis 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.FindingsWorkforce 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.SolutionsThe 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.

Publisher

Wiley

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