Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood in Greater Manchester (United Kingdom): A Five-Year Review (2015-2020).

Siobhan Quinn, Elizabeth Dierckx, Tony Long, Andrew Graeme Rowland
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The sudden, unexpected death of a child (SUDC) is a devastating experience. It is vital that supportive and investigative services are effective and promote the best outcomes for families. Analysis of 5 years of data from 309 SUDC cases in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom (UK) shows how a number of key service outcomes can be measured and achieved through a raft of actions which are commensurate with and exceed the service level recommended by the UK Government. Annual reports covering the work of the Greater Manchester SUDC team are compiled from audit forms completed by the attending SUDC pediatrician for each case. Data from these reports from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2020 were analyzed. Most cases happened out of normal working hours, predominantly on Sundays. This supports the need for a 24-hour, 7 days per week SUDC service to enable early investigation and timely support for families. The review demonstrated that the Greater Manchester model is able to deliver this in a rapid response with early attendance in emergency departments and early home visits; effective joint agency working with police, children's social services, and other agencies; and provision of support to families. The proposed instigation of a key worker role in the SUDC team is a welcome development. This is central to ameliorating the experience for parents by providing bereavement support separate from the investigative role of the SUDC team. Research is needed into the role of the key worker, potentially as a dedicated bereavement nurse, and understanding of families' experiences to ensure that support is optimal.

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大曼彻斯特(英国)儿童猝死:五年回顾(2015-2020)。
孩子的突然、意外死亡(SUDC)是一种毁灭性的经历。至关重要的是,支助和调查服务是有效的,并促进家庭的最佳结果。对英国大曼彻斯特309个SUDC案例5年数据的分析显示,如何通过一系列与英国政府建议的服务水平相称甚至超过服务水平的行动来衡量和实现一些关键的服务成果。涵盖大曼彻斯特SUDC团队工作的年度报告是根据SUDC儿科医生为每个病例完成的审计表格编制的。对这些报告中2015年4月1日至2020年3月31日的数据进行分析。大多数案件发生在正常工作时间之外,主要发生在星期日。这就支持了每周7天、每天24小时的SUDC服务的需求,以便及早进行调查并及时为家庭提供支持。审查表明,大曼彻斯特模式能够以快速反应的方式实现这一目标,尽早到急诊室就诊和尽早家访;与警察、儿童社会服务和其他机构有效合作的联合机构;以及为家庭提供支持。建议在南苏丹民主联盟团队中设立一个关键的工人角色是一个值得欢迎的发展。这对改善父母的体验至关重要,因为它提供了与SUDC小组的调查作用分开的丧亲支持。需要对关键工作者的角色进行研究,可能是作为一名专门的丧亲护士,并了解家庭的经历,以确保提供最佳支持。
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