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Pediatric Anesthesia: The Childs Voice
Sponsor: Gødstrup Hospital
Summary
In Denmark, around 25,000 children under 18 undergo general anesthesia annually. Hospital stays and anesthesia can induce significant anxiety and stress in children due to unfamiliar environments, procedures, and communication issues. This anxiety can be linked to postoperative complications such as emergence delirium and may negatively impact both the child and their family's well-being. Engaging patients actively in their healthcare, including pediatric cases, is essential for improving outcomes. Assessing perioperative patient and family outcomes, particularly through patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) and patient-reported experience measures (PREM), can significantly enhance the quality of care provided to children. While PROMs are widely used in adults, they are less common in pediatric settings. The Pediatric Scale for Quality of Recovery (PedSQoR), developed by Australian and American researchers, is one such tool designed to measure recovery in children. This study aims to translate andvalidate the PedSQoR for Danish children aged 4-12. Furthermore, no existing instruments comprehensively assess pediatric surgery patients' experiences under general anesthesia, particularly from the child's perspective without relying on parents as proxies. Empowering children to express their healthcare experiences gives healthcare workers an insight into what matters for children and gives children a more positive outlook on healthcare, benefiting lifelong engagement. Study Aims and Objectives: The study aims to enhance the assessment of children's outcomes and experiences in perioperative settings, ultimately improving pediatric perioperative healthcare. The objectives include: 1. Translation and Adaptation: a. Translate and adapt the PedSQoR for Danish children aged 4-12. b. Validate the Danish PedSQoR version. 2. Development of a PREM Instrument: a. Develop a comprehensive PREM for children's experiences during surgery and anesthesia. b. Pilot-test and adjust the PREM questionnaire with a group of children aged 4-12. Study Methods: 1. PedSQoR Translation and Validation: A single-center prospective cohort study will adapt and test the PedSQoR for Danish children. The process involves translating the 21-item scale, validating it with a sample size of 150, and ensuring reliability through various statistical methods, including Cronbach's Alpha and test-retest reliability. Data will be collected from the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care at Gødstrup Hospital. 2. PREM Instrument Development: This study will develop a PREM instrument using the Warwick Patient Experiences Framework (WaPEF), which encompasses seven dimensions of patient experience. The process will involve forming a panel of child experts, conducting focus groups, and translating insights into a pictorial questionnaire. The PREM will undergo pilot testing with 20 children to validate its effectiveness in capturing the dimensions of the WaPEF. Research Ethics: Given the vulnerability of children in research, this study will prioritize their safety and comfort, ensuring the study's benefits outweigh any potential risks. Informed consent will be obtained from both parents and children. The study will be registered with the Region Central Denmark's list of research projects and will not require approval from the Scientific Ethics Committee.
Official title: Pediatric Health Empowerment: Improving Children´s Perioperative Experiences With Patient-Reported Measures
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
4 Years - 12 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
250
Start Date
2026-01-01
Completion Date
2030-12-31
Last Updated
2026-02-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (4)
Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus, Central Jutland, Denmark
Aalborg University Hospital
Aalborg, Region North, Denmark
Copenhagen University Hospital
Copenhagen, Region Sjælland, Denmark
Gødstrup Hospital
Herning, Denmark