Barriers to Current Guidelines in the Management of Pediatric Acute Otitis Media

T. Bourgeois, C. Griffith, E. Johnson, B. Leblanc, B. Melancon, blockquote
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Abstract

This review’s purpose is to identify barriers on adherence of treatment guidelines in the management of pediatric Acute Otitis Media (AOM). The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) released revised AOM practice guidelines in 2013. These guidelines address diagnosis and management of AOM in healthy pediatric patients from six months to 12 years of age. AOM is the most common reason children are prescribed antibiotics1. Previous and continued antibiotic overuse presents increasing problems pertaining to antibiotic resistance, overall children’s health, and healthcare costs2. This guideline recommends treatment should be based on presenting signs and symptoms with severity being key in treatment, while conserving antibiotic use. This guideline includes diagnostic criteria, promotes the use of pneumatic otoscopy, and provides appropriate treatment regimens based on findings. Despite this, there is evidence that these guidelines are not being followed in multiple disciplines that provide care to this population. A comprehensive review of the literature obtained from several databases, produced 650 articles after inclusion and exclusion criteria was applied. In order to include the highest possible level of research, the articles were individually reviewed, and 19 articles were included in this review. Major barriers identified included factors regarding providers, parents, AOM severity and complications, concerns for follow-up care, and other clinical related factors. This literature review identified and compares these multidisciplinary barriers in hope of understanding reasons for the lack of guideline adherence and possibly help facilitate behavioral changes to improve patients’ wellbeing.
当前儿科急性中耳炎管理指南的障碍
本综述的目的是确定在小儿急性中耳炎(AOM)治疗中遵守治疗指南的障碍。美国儿科学会(AAP)和美国家庭医生学会(AAFP)于2013年发布了修订后的AOM实践指南。这些指南涉及6个月至12岁健康儿童急性中耳炎的诊断和管理。急性中耳炎是给儿童开抗生素的最常见原因。过去和持续的抗生素过度使用带来了越来越多的与抗生素耐药性、儿童整体健康和医疗保健费用相关的问题2。本指南建议治疗应基于出现的体征和症状,治疗的关键是严重程度,同时保留抗生素的使用。本指南包括诊断标准,促进气动耳镜的使用,并根据发现提供适当的治疗方案。尽管如此,有证据表明,为这一人群提供护理的多个学科并没有遵循这些指导方针。在应用纳入和排除标准后,对从几个数据库获得的文献进行了全面审查,产生了650篇文章。为了纳入尽可能高水平的研究,对文章进行了单独审查,本综述纳入了19篇文章。确定的主要障碍包括有关提供者、家长、AOM严重程度和并发症、对后续护理的关注以及其他临床相关因素。本文献综述确定并比较了这些多学科障碍,希望了解缺乏指南依从性的原因,并可能有助于促进行为改变,以改善患者的健康。
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