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Pediatric anesthesia in Europe:Variations within uniformity

Authors :
de Graaff, Jurgen C.
Frykholm, Peter
Engelhardt, Thomas
Schindler, Ehrenfried
Kovesi, Tamas
Simic, Dusica
Malagon, Ignacio
Woodman, Natasha
Courtman, Simon
Najafi, Nadia
Claussen, Nicola Groes
Karlsson, Jacob
Bonhomme, Fanny
Laffargue, Anne
Vutskits, Laszlo
de Graaff, Jurgen C.
Frykholm, Peter
Engelhardt, Thomas
Schindler, Ehrenfried
Kovesi, Tamas
Simic, Dusica
Malagon, Ignacio
Woodman, Natasha
Courtman, Simon
Najafi, Nadia
Claussen, Nicola Groes
Karlsson, Jacob
Bonhomme, Fanny
Laffargue, Anne
Vutskits, Laszlo
Source :
de Graaff , J C , Frykholm , P , Engelhardt , T , Schindler , E , Kovesi , T , Simic , D , Malagon , I , Woodman , N , Courtman , S , Najafi , N , Claussen , N G , Karlsson , J , Bonhomme , F , Laffargue , A & Vutskits , L 2024 , ' Pediatric anesthesia in Europe : Variations within uniformity ' , Paediatric Anaesthesia , vol. 34 , no. 9 , pp. 919-925 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Organization of healthcare strongly differs between European countries and results in country-specific requirements in postgraduate medical training. Within the European Union (EU), the European Board of Anaesthesiology has set recommendations of training for the Specialty of Anaesthesiology including standards for Postgraduate Medical Specialist training including a description for providing service in pediatric anesthesia. However, these standards are advisory and not mandatory. Here we aimed to review the current state and associated challenges of pediatric anesthesia training in Europe. We report an important country-specific variability both in training and regulations of practice of pediatric anesthesia in the EU and in the United Kingdom. The requirements for training in pediatric anesthesia varies between nothing specified (Belgium) or providing anesthesia with direct supervision to a minimum of 50 cases below 5 years of age (Germany) to 3–6 month clinical practice in a specialized pediatric hospital (France). Likewise, the regulations for providing anesthesia to children varies from no regulations at all (Belgium) to age specific requirements and centralization of all children below 4 years of age to specified centers (United Kingdom). Officially recognized pediatric anesthesia fellowship programs are not available in most countries of Europe. It remains unclear if and how country-specific differences in pediatric anesthesia training are associated with clinical outcomes in pediatric perioperative care. There is converging interest and support for the establishment of a European pediatric anesthesia curriculum.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
de Graaff , J C , Frykholm , P , Engelhardt , T , Schindler , E , Kovesi , T , Simic , D , Malagon , I , Woodman , N , Courtman , S , Najafi , N , Claussen , N G , Karlsson , J , Bonhomme , F , Laffargue , A & Vutskits , L 2024 , ' Pediatric anesthesia in Europe : Variations within uniformity ' , Paediatric Anaesthesia , vol. 34 , no. 9 , pp. 919-925 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430691993
Document Type :
Electronic Resource