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Organization and Implementation of Patient-Centered Anesthesia in Children in Terms of the Surgical Department in the Multidisciplinary Hospital

https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v22i6.2659

Abstract

Providing medical care based on a patient-centered medicine model supposes close collaboration with patients and their families based on partnership. The development of action plan aimed on implementation of comfortable conditions for the child during surgery and anesthesia, considering his needs and age characteristics, is a topical issue in pediatrics. This article provides an organizational model for anesthesia in child-friendly environment and covers all the main stages of the patient's stay in the hospital.

About the Authors

Grigoriy E. Roytberg
JSC Medicine; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow


Disclosure of interest:

The authors of the article are employees of the private clinic JSC Medicine: Grigoriy E. Roytberg — president.



Natal’ya V. Kondratova
JSC Medicine; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow


Disclosure of interest:

The authors of the article are employees of the private clinic JSC Medicine: Natal’ya V. Kondratova — chief physician.



Oleg V. Strunin
JSC Medicine; Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Moscow


Disclosure of interest:

The authors of the article are employees of the private clinic JSC Medicine: Oleg V. Strunin — intensivist.



Igor’ V. Smirnov
JSC Medicine
Russian Federation

Moscow


Disclosure of interest:

The authors of the article are employees of the private clinic JSC Medicine: Igor’ V. Smirnov — head of the intensive care unit.



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Roytberg G.E., Kondratova N.V., Strunin O.V., Smirnov I.V. Organization and Implementation of Patient-Centered Anesthesia in Children in Terms of the Surgical Department in the Multidisciplinary Hospital. Current Pediatrics. 2023;22(6):577-581. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v22i6.2659

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