Implementing a parent-present induction program
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Implementing a parent-present induction program
Abstract
One of the greatest fears of children undergoing surgery is separation from their parents. Children for whom preoperative sedation is contraindicated often endure the distress of this separation and the beginning of anesthesia surrounded by masked strangers. Those who receive sedation often experience the invasiveness of a medication administered rectally or intramuscularly or the insertion of an IV line. Until recently, the doors to the operating room remained closed to family members. Like other hospitals throughout the country, however, Children's Hospital in Boston has responded to the concerns of parents and staff members by implementing a parent-present anesthesia induction program. As a result, the surgical experience for many children and families has changed significantly for the better.
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