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Influence of Parental Awareness Drive on Preoperative Fasting Compliance in Pediatric Day Care Surgery

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Context: Optimum preoperative fasting is imperative for the prevention of aspiration in pediatric patients. The current guidelines advocate 2-4-6 rule for the same. However, direct supervision is lacking in large volume centers. Aims: Thus, we aimed to determine the fasting compliance of children preoperatively and to ascertain whether parents understood the significance and purpose of optimum fasting. Materials and Methods: Design - A prospective questionnaire-based study regarding preoperative fasting was performed in pediatric patients aged 1–10 years scheduled for “day care surgery” or “same day admission surgery” over 12 weeks. Thereafter, parental awareness drive was carried out, and a re-audit was performed with a questionnaire in the next cohort of patients. Results: The number of patients in the pre and postcounseling groups were 98 and 99. Thirteen percent of the patients were optimally fasted for solids initially. Re-audit confirmed compliance increased to 46%. Patients fasting adequately (2–3 h) for clear fluids increased from 22.4% to 51.5% postcounseling. The number for optimally breast-fed children increased postaudit (23.1%–39.1%). Consequent to the drive, parental awareness increased and 49.5% parents knew that only plain water was permitted during fasting. Number of parents considering preoperative fasting important increased from 39.8% to 79.7%. Initially, 27.6% of the parents did not know the reason for fasting, which reduced to 3% postaudit. Conclusion: Parents are misinformed and ignorant about optimum preoperative fasting. Adequate education and awareness to improve their knowledge was associated with increased compliance for optimal fasting.
Title: Influence of Parental Awareness Drive on Preoperative Fasting Compliance in Pediatric Day Care Surgery
Description:
Context: Optimum preoperative fasting is imperative for the prevention of aspiration in pediatric patients.
The current guidelines advocate 2-4-6 rule for the same.
However, direct supervision is lacking in large volume centers.
Aims: Thus, we aimed to determine the fasting compliance of children preoperatively and to ascertain whether parents understood the significance and purpose of optimum fasting.
Materials and Methods: Design - A prospective questionnaire-based study regarding preoperative fasting was performed in pediatric patients aged 1–10 years scheduled for “day care surgery” or “same day admission surgery” over 12 weeks.
Thereafter, parental awareness drive was carried out, and a re-audit was performed with a questionnaire in the next cohort of patients.
Results: The number of patients in the pre and postcounseling groups were 98 and 99.
Thirteen percent of the patients were optimally fasted for solids initially.
Re-audit confirmed compliance increased to 46%.
Patients fasting adequately (2–3 h) for clear fluids increased from 22.
4% to 51.
5% postcounseling.
The number for optimally breast-fed children increased postaudit (23.
1%–39.
1%).
Consequent to the drive, parental awareness increased and 49.
5% parents knew that only plain water was permitted during fasting.
Number of parents considering preoperative fasting important increased from 39.
8% to 79.
7%.
Initially, 27.
6% of the parents did not know the reason for fasting, which reduced to 3% postaudit.
Conclusion: Parents are misinformed and ignorant about optimum preoperative fasting.
Adequate education and awareness to improve their knowledge was associated with increased compliance for optimal fasting.

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