Summary of the best evidence for sedation monitoring in children
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20210105-00023
- VernacularTitle:小儿镇静监测的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Wanying ZHANG
1
;
Li DONG
;
Yanhong DAI
;
Hua JIN
;
Fangyan LU
Author Information
1. 浙江大学医学院附属第一医院肝胆胰外科,杭州 310003
- Keywords:
Child;
Sedation;
Drug monitoring;
Evidence-based nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2021;37(35):2763-2769
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To search, evaluate and integrate the available evidence on pediatric sedation monitoring, and summarize the best evidence.Methods:Up To Date, BMJ Best Practice, Canadian Medical Association Clinical Practice Guidelines (CMA Infobase), Registered Nurses′ Association of Ontario (RNAO), National institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Evidence-Based Medicine, Cochrane Library, Yimaitong, PubMed, Embase, Wanfang Database, CNKI were searched to collect evidence related to the monitoring of pediatric sedation, including clinical decision-making, guidelines, expert consensus, and evidence-related original research. The search time limit was from the establishment of the database to August 2020. The quality of the literature was evaluated by the suitable evaluated tool based on their types. The level and recommedation grade of the evidence were appraised by the suitable tools of JBI.Results:A total of 13 articles were finally included. Twenty best evidences were summarized, including three aspects of monitoring content, monitoring timing, and monitoring tools.Conclusions:The research summarized the best evidence for pediatric sedation monitoring, and provided evidence-based references for clinical practice and standard formulation. Most of the evidence was form foreign resource. It is suggested that clinical departments or institutions should fully consider the clinical situation. At the same time, high-quality randomized controlled trials should be conducted one step further.