Development and implementation of a novel child life protocol to enhance psychosocial support for pediatric awake craniotomies: Technical note

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Abstract

Awake craniotomies are a crucial tool for identifying eloquent cortex, but significant limitations frequently related to patient tolerance have limited their applicability in pediatric cases. The authors describe a comprehensive, longitudinal protocol developed in collaboration with a certified child life specialist (CCLS) in order to enhance patient experiences and develop resiliency related to the intraoperative portion of cases. This protocol includes preoperative conditioning, intraoperative support, and postoperative positive reinforcement and debriefing. A unique coping plan is developed for each prospective patient. With appropriate support, awake craniotomy may be applicable in a wider array of preadolescent and adolescent patients than has previously been possible. Future prospective studies are needed to validate this approach.

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McDowell, M. M., Peraza, D. O., & Abel, T. J. (2020). Development and implementation of a novel child life protocol to enhance psychosocial support for pediatric awake craniotomies: Technical note. Neurosurgical Focus, 48(2), E5. https://doi.org/10.3171/2019.11.FOCUS19774

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