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A service evaluation of the impact of parental information provision on analgesia administration at home posttonsillectomy.
Paediatric Anaesthesia 2023 September
INTRODUCTION: Tonsillectomy and adenotonsillectomy are together the most common pediatric surgical procedure and are increasingly performed as day cases. Postoperative pain is commonly severe for 1-2 weeks, but parental analgesia concerns lead to poor analgesia prescription compliance and under administration. This service evaluation assessed parental compliance with analgesia, elicited parental concerns, and obtained parental suggestions for improving the current written advice.
METHODS: Telephone questionnaires were completed on postoperative Days 3/4 and 7 with 42 parents of pediatric (adeno)-tonsillectomy patients over a 6-month period, peri-pandemic. The questionnaire collected categorical data on: analgesia prescribed and administered, the child's symptoms, and healthcare resource use. Qualitative data on barriers to analgesia administration and suggestions for written advice improvement were grouped thematically.
RESULTS: Sore throats were reported by 93.3% parents between discharge and Day 3/4 but only 43.3% parents had 100% compliance with regular paracetamol and ibuprofen in the same time period. Parents frequently avoided morphine administration, expressing concerns about side effects, addiction, and previous experience. Parents were also concerned about using ibuprofen, discrepancies between weight-based and bottle instruction doses, and the length of the analgesia course. Parents would like further written information and reassurance on these topics as well as guidance on tapering or stopping analgesics and whether to wake their child at night.
CONCLUSION: The breadth of unmet information needs identified in this service evaluation, alongside parental suggestions, will be used to improve the current written advice with the aim to improve the postoperative pain experience at home. These include information on length of analgesic course, safety of ibuprofen and paracetamol coadministration for analgesia, and details about morphine administration, including safety, side effects, and indication.
METHODS: Telephone questionnaires were completed on postoperative Days 3/4 and 7 with 42 parents of pediatric (adeno)-tonsillectomy patients over a 6-month period, peri-pandemic. The questionnaire collected categorical data on: analgesia prescribed and administered, the child's symptoms, and healthcare resource use. Qualitative data on barriers to analgesia administration and suggestions for written advice improvement were grouped thematically.
RESULTS: Sore throats were reported by 93.3% parents between discharge and Day 3/4 but only 43.3% parents had 100% compliance with regular paracetamol and ibuprofen in the same time period. Parents frequently avoided morphine administration, expressing concerns about side effects, addiction, and previous experience. Parents were also concerned about using ibuprofen, discrepancies between weight-based and bottle instruction doses, and the length of the analgesia course. Parents would like further written information and reassurance on these topics as well as guidance on tapering or stopping analgesics and whether to wake their child at night.
CONCLUSION: The breadth of unmet information needs identified in this service evaluation, alongside parental suggestions, will be used to improve the current written advice with the aim to improve the postoperative pain experience at home. These include information on length of analgesic course, safety of ibuprofen and paracetamol coadministration for analgesia, and details about morphine administration, including safety, side effects, and indication.
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