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ERAS in Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Preoperative Counseling

ERAS in Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Preoperative Counseling

Recruiting
9-17 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The Investigator propose a randomized trial that will assess whether participant involvement in pre-operative counseling for ERAS improves post-surgical pain scores. The Investigator will also assess participant compliance to ERAS-prescribed medications, and functionality (return to school). Each participant who is enrolled in the study will be assigned to 1) pre-operative counseling with participant's caregiver or 2) caregiver-only counseling.

Description

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols have been shown to be safe and effective in pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) participants. However, the individual elements of ERAS that are associated with positive outcomes have not been identified. Pre-operative counseling and education is a standard component of ERAS. In pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG), pre-operative counseling is typically administered to the participant's caregiver rather than directly to the participant. It is possible that direct participant involvement in ERAS pre-operative counseling could be an important factor to improve post-surgical outcomes. To investigator's knowledge, no studies have examined the impact of direct participant involvement in pre-operative counseling on ERAS outcomes in the PAG population.

The Investigator propose a randomized trial that will assess whether participant involvement in pre-operative counseling for ERAS improves post-surgical pain scores. The Investigator will also assess participant compliance to ERAS-prescribed medications, and functionality (return to school). Each participant who is enrolled in the study will be assigned to 1) pre-operative counseling with participant's caregiver or 2) caregiver-only counseling.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 9- 17 years of age
  • Patient is undergoing abdominal surgery and being managed under the ERAS protocol

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Developmental delay (IQ < 70) determined by documentation in medical record
  • Emergency or non-elective surgical cases
  • Patients who attend clinic appointments independently from their caregiver

Study details
    Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
    Gynecologic Disease

NCT04963751

University of Colorado, Denver

13 May 2025

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