Synopsis of Social media discussions
The overall discussions reflect a balanced acknowledgment of the article's findings, such as the statistic that 61% felt adequately prepared post-training, with some posts emphasizing the importance of supplementary preceptorship. The tone is professional and inquisitive, illustrating moderate engagement and recognizing the potential implications for training standards.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions appear supportive, acknowledging the importance of sedation training, though some highlight the need for additional preparation.
Interest
Moderate level of interestPosts demonstrate moderate curiosity, focusing on training adequacy and current practices rather than deep debates.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementThere is active reflection with references to specific statistics and program considerations, indicating thoughtful engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe conversations recognize the relevance of the study’s findings to clinical practice and training programs, suggesting a modest but meaningful influence.
Social Mentions
YouTube
3 Videos
5 Posts
2 Posts
Metrics
Video Views
90
Total Likes
3
Extended Reach
6,734
Social Features
10
Timeline: Posts about article
Top Social Media Posts
Posts referencing the article
Advances in Pediatric Outpatient Procedural Sedation Trends 2007-2018
This video covers recent trends in outpatient pediatric sedation from 2007 to 2018, highlighting decreased use in infants under 3 months, increased involvement of hospitalists, and a shift toward dexmedetomidine over older drugs, with a focus on safety and best practices.
Pediatric Airway Sedation Best Practices and Safety Considerations
Dr. Pradip Kamat discusses the importance of systematic pediatric sedation, emphasizing pre-assessment, proper monitoring, and collaboration to ensure safety during procedures, based on updated guidelines from pediatric and dental health authorities.
Trends and Safety in Pediatric Outpatient Procedural Sedation 2007-2018
This video discusses recent trends in outpatient pediatric sedation from 2007 to 2018, highlighting changes in medication use, provider roles, and safety considerations, with a focus on procedural sedation in the pediatric population.
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Although 61% who received training felt adequately prepared to perform pediatric procedural sedation, 25% needed additional preceptorship to sedate independently #CriticalCare #ISICEM19 #PICU https://t.co/8VxVO3b6tu
view full postMarch 19, 2019
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SECIP
@lasecip (Twitter)Evaluating the Need for Pediatric Procedural Sedation Training in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship* https://t.co/XhAsfCpzdR CareMed
view full postMarch 2, 2019
Abstract Synopsis
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