The Anesthesiologist's Perspective and Experience in Global Congenital Cardiac Surgery: Results of a Survey of the Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society Membership.

IF 1.1 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-06 DOI:10.1177/10892532211047641
Richard M Hubbard, Lindsey B Buchbinder, Joseph D Tobias, Luis M Zabala, Gregory J Latham, Nischal K Gautam
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Anesthesiologists are important components of volunteer teams which perform congenital cardiac surgery in low-resource settings throughout the world, but limited data exist to characterize the nature and breadth of their work. A survey of Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society (CCAS) members was conducted with the objective of understanding the type of voluntary care being provided, its geographic reach, the frequency of volunteer activities, and factors which may encourage or limit anesthesiologists' involvement in this work. The survey was completed by 108 participants. Respondents reported a total of 115 volunteer trips during the study period, including work in 41 countries on 5 continents. Frequent motivating factors to begin volunteering included invitations from charitable groups, encouragement from senior colleagues, and direct connections to individual locations. Discouraging factors included familial responsibilities, the need to use vacation time, and a lack of support from home institutions. The year 2020 saw a marked decrease in reported volunteer activity, and respondents reported multiple pandemic-related factors which might discourage future volunteer activities. The results of this study demonstrate the global reach of anesthesiologists in providing care for children having cardiac surgery. It also offers insights into the challenges faced by interested individuals, many of which are related to a lack of institutional support. These challenges have only mounted under the COVID-pandemic, leading to a dramatic downturn in volunteer activities. Finally, the survey reinforces the need for better coordination of volunteer activities to optimize clinical impact.

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全球先天性心脏手术麻醉医师的观点和经验:先天性心脏麻醉学会会员调查结果。
麻醉师是在世界各地资源匮乏的环境中进行先天性心脏手术的志愿者团队的重要组成部分,但现有的数据有限,无法表征他们工作的性质和广度。对先天性心脏麻醉学会(CCAS)成员进行了一项调查,目的是了解所提供的自愿护理的类型、地理范围、志愿活动的频率,以及可能鼓励或限制麻醉医师参与这项工作的因素。108名参与者完成了这项调查。受访者报告在研究期间共进行了115次志愿者旅行,包括在五大洲的41个国家工作。经常促使人们开始做志愿者的因素包括慈善团体的邀请、资深同事的鼓励以及与个人地点的直接联系。令人沮丧的因素包括家庭责任、需要利用假期以及缺乏家庭机构的支持。报告的2020年志愿活动显著减少,受访者报告了与大流行有关的多种因素,这些因素可能阻碍未来的志愿活动。这项研究的结果表明,麻醉师在提供照顾儿童心脏手术的全球影响力。它还为感兴趣的个人所面临的挑战提供了见解,其中许多挑战与缺乏机构支持有关。这些挑战在covid - 19大流行期间更加严峻,导致志愿者活动急剧减少。最后,该调查强调了更好地协调志愿者活动以优化临床影响的必要性。
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