Children (Aug 2020)

Evaluating and Enhancing the Preparation of Patients and Families before Pediatric Surgery

  • Christopher Newell,
  • Heather Leduc-Pessah,
  • Lisa Bell-Graham,
  • Nivez Rasic,
  • Kerryn Carter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children7080090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. 90

Abstract

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Surgery can be a difficult and unfamiliar experience for children and their families. We examined the ability of existing information to help families feel better prepared for surgery at the Alberta Children’s Hospital (ACH) and evaluated the best way to enhance its content and accessibility. We developed an online survey for families who have had surgery at ACH. Participants were recruited through pre-existing patient networks and from the ACH Short Stay Unit (SSU) between October 2018 and October 2019. The survey asked participants to evaluate the information available to prepare them for surgery and requested suggestions for improvement. Our survey results show that those who completed the in-person Surgery 101 program felt significantly more prepared for surgery. Of those who did not attend; 40% would have been interested in participating but were unaware that the program existed; and 17% planned to attend but were unable to; due to work or travel distance. Participants felt additional resources via online content or paper handouts would be most valuable. We used this information to prepare an online accessible summary of the Surgery 101 program and tour in the form of a video to reach more Albertan families preparing for surgery for their children

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