Pediatric Critical Care Neurologists in the United States and Canada: A Survey of Clinical Practice Experience

Author:

Farias-Moeller Raquel1ORCID,Jayakar Anuj2,Guerriero Rejean M.3,Carpenter Jessica L.4,Wainwright Mark S.5ORCID,Harrar Dana B.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Child Neurology, Department of Neurology, Children’s Wisconsin, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA

2. Division of Epilepsy, Department of Child Neurology, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, Miami, FL, USA

3. Division of Pediatric Neurology, Washington University Medical Center, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, USA

4. Division of Pediatric Neurology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA

5. Department of Neurology, Division of Pediatric Neurology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

6. Division of Neurology, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA

Abstract

Objective To describe the characteristics of pediatric intensive care neurologists and their practice in the United States and Canada. Methods We performed a survey-based study of child neurologists who self-identify as ‘intensive care neurologists’. The survey included questions about demographics, training, pediatric neurocritical care service and job structure, teaching, academics, challenges, and views on the future of pediatric neurocritical care. Results We analyzed 55 surveys. Most respondents were 31-50 years of age with ≤10 years of practice experience. Fifty-four percent identified as female. Most completed subspecialty training after child neurology residency. The majority practice at highly resourced centers with >45 intensive care unit beds. Respondents cover a variety of inpatient (critical and noncritical care) services, at times simultaneously, for a median of 19.5 weeks/y and work >70 hours/wk when on service for pediatric neurocritical care. The top 3 challenges reported were competing demands for time, excess volume, and communication with critical care medicine. Top priorities for the “ideal pediatric neurocritical care service” were attendings with training in pediatric neurocritical care or a related field and joint rounding with critical care medicine. Conclusion We report a survey-based analysis of the demographics and scope of practice of pediatric critical care neurologists. We highlight challenges faced and provide a framework for the further development of this rapidly growing field.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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