影响儿科患者群体的护理和医疗设备短缺

Sarah Jones, M. Walter
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问题是什么?短缺事件,即供不应求的现象,会影响医疗保健和医疗器械。2019冠状病毒病大流行造成了全球短缺事件,其后果在大流行高峰期之后仍在持续(例如,2022年秋季缺乏儿科止痛药)。儿童很容易受到短缺事件的影响,因为他们只占总人口的一小部分,有独特的需求,而儿科医疗器械市场历来缺乏选择。技术是什么?支持人工智能(AI)的设备、护理点测试和虚拟护理选项等技术可以有助于缓解儿科护理的短缺。在儿童医疗设备短缺时,建议采用3D打印等技术,在机械呼吸机短缺时进行气管切开术等替代干预措施,以及对呼吸机管等一次性设备进行再加工。短缺事件的解决方案可以采用新设备、干预措施或政策的形式;然而,由于这个问题的复杂性,可能需要一种多管齐下的方法。潜在的影响是什么?短缺可能导致干预延迟,从而造成健康和财务成本。当癌症的诊断和治疗被推迟时,总体存活率就会下降。高质量的早期干预可以改变儿童的发展轨迹,改善儿童、家庭和社区的结果。寻找解决短缺的办法,特别是为已经面临卫生不平等风险的儿童寻找解决办法,对于确保长期取得良好的卫生保健成果至关重要。我们还应该知道些什么?在短缺事件期间,替代干预措施可能具有不同的安全概况或需要与默认做法不同的培训。在实施解决短缺事件的技术、干预措施和政策时,公平应该是一个考虑因素,这样这些解决方案才不会最终复制或加剧现有的不平等。
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Shortages of Care and Medical Devices Affecting the Pediatric Patient Population
What Is the Issue? Shortage events, the phenomena when demand exceeds supply, can affect both medical care and medical devices. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a global shortage event, the consequences of which are still being experienced beyond the peak of the pandemic (e.g., the lack of pediatric pain medication available in fall 2022). Children are vulnerable to shortage events as they represent a small proportion of the overall population, have distinct needs, and the pediatric medical device market has historically offered a lack of options. What Are the Technologies? Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled devices, point of care testing, and virtual care options could contribute to alleviating shortages in pediatric care. Technologies such as 3D printing, alternative interventions such as tracheostomy during shortages of mechanical ventilators, and the reprocessing of single use devices such as ventilator tubes have been suggested in times of pediatric medical device shortages. Solutions to shortage events can take the form of novel devices, interventions, or policies; however, due to the complexity of this problem, a multipronged approach is likely needed. What Is the Potential Impact? Shortages can cause delayed intervention, which has health and financial costs. When cancer diagnoses and treatments are delayed, overall survival rates decrease. High-quality early intervention can change a child’s developmental trajectory and improve outcomes for children, families, and communities. Finding solutions to shortages, particularly for children as they are already at risk for health inequities, is crucial to ensure good health care outcomes in the long-term. What Else Should We Know? During a shortage event, alternative interventions may have different safety profiles or require different training than default practices. Equity should be a consideration when implementing technologies, interventions, and policies to address shortage events so that these solutions do not end up replicating or exacerbating existing inequities.
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