A European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) survey of European critical care management of young people

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R. Tuckwell
D Wood
S. Mansfield-Sturgess
J. Brierley
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[1] University College London Medical School,Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Great Ormond St Hospital for Children NHS Trust & Institute of Child Health
[2] University College London,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2017年 / 176卷
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Adolescent; Intensive care; Survey; Epidemiology;
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Adolescents have specific healthcare needs distinct from adults or younger children secondary to anatomical, physiological and socio-behavioural differences. Healthcare providers have been slow to address this, leading the UK Department of Health (2011) to publish ‘You’re Welcome’ quality criteria for services for young people. (In the UK, the term young people is preferred to adolescent.) These generic criteria poorly fit the critical care environment, omitting key issues whilst insisting upon irrelevant standards. But as young people are infrequent patients for any individual unit, the research base to guide optimal management is poor and we could find no international or national guidance. Together with the hospital’s young people’s group, our intensive care team identified six areas important for critically ill young people, which are the 6Ps: privacy, permission, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prophylaxis, personal life, puberty and practical issues. We then surveyed practice across Europe regarding these themes. Fifty-four hospitals from 16 countries participated, demonstrating disparate practice and widely differing policies to meet the requirements of critically ill young people.
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