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Age- and Sex-Specific Needs for Children Undergoing Inflammatory Bowel Disease Surgery: A Qualitative Study.

Salva N Balbale1, Willemijn L A Schäfer2, Teaniese Davis3, Sarah C Blake4, Sharron Close5, Joseph E Perry4, Raul Perez Zarate4, Martha-Conley Ingram6, Jennifer Strople7, Julie K Johnson8, Jane L Holl9, Mehul V Raval6.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The use of enhanced recovery protocols (ERP) is extending to pediatric surgical populations, such as patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). Given the variation in age- and sex-specific characteristics of pediatric IBD patients, it is important to understand the unique needs of subgroups, such as male versus female or preadolescent versus older patients, when implementing ERPs. We gathered clinician, patient, and caregiver perspectives on age- and sex-specific needs for children undergoing IBD surgery.
METHODS: We used semistructured interviews and focus groups to assess ERP needs and perceived differences in needs between preadolescent (10-13 y), older (14-19 y), male, and female IBD patients. Participants included clinicians, patients who had recent IBD surgery, and patients' caregivers.
RESULTS: Forty-eight clinicians, six patients, and eight caregivers participated. Three broad categories of themes emerged: concerns, needs, and experiences related to the (1) surgical care process; (2) continuum of IBD care; and (3) suggestions to make surgical care more patient centered. With regard to surgical care processes, stakeholders reported different communication needs for preadolescent and older children. Key themes about the continuum of IBD care were the need (1) for support from child life specialists and (b) to address young women's health issues. Suggestions to make surgical care more patient centered included providing older children with patient experiences that reflect their perspective as young adults.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings highlight the need to adopt a patient-centered approach for ERP use that actively addresses age- and sex-specific factors while engaging patients and caregivers as partners with clinicians to improve surgical care for children with IBD.
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Keywords:  Enhanced recovery pathway; Inflammatory bowel disease; Patient-centered care; Pediatrics; Surgery

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35121549     DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.12.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


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1.  A qualitative examination of barriers and facilitators of pediatric enhanced recovery protocol implementation among 18 pediatric surgery services.

Authors:  Teaniese L Davis; Willemijn L A Schäfer; Sarah C Blake; Sharron Close; Salva N Balbale; Joseph E Perry; Raul Perez Zarate; Martha Ingram; Jennifer Strople; Julie K Johnson; Jane L Holl; Mehul V Raval
Journal:  Implement Sci Commun       Date:  2022-08-18
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