Children, Vol. 12, Pages 726: Nursing Management in Pediatric Intensive Care in South Asia


Children, Vol. 12, Pages 726: Nursing Management in Pediatric Intensive Care in South Asia

Children doi: 10.3390/children12060726

Authors:
Daigo Hirao
Subrina Jesmin
Takehito Sugasawa
Adil Maqbool
Nobutake Shimojo

Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) provide specialized care for critically ill children. Developing and managing these units in South Asia remains challenging. Resource limitations and infrastructural disparities are leading to challenging conditions. Above all, nurses play a pivotal role in delivering quality critical care. Effective nursing practices can curb hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), ensure medication safety, and enable protocols such as the ICU Liberation Bundle. In South Asia, another challenge is the proper management of the nursing workforce. Nurse-to-patient ratios are highly disproportionate, contributing to nurse burnout. This review highlights the country-specific challenges and circumstances. There is no one-size-fits-all solution; effective strategies vary based on each country’s context. With context-specific solutions, nurses can bridge the gap between healthcare teams and families, ultimately improving patient outcomes.



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