El hospital de Ängelholm reduce a la mitad las listas de espera para operaciones de amígdalas infantiles

El hospital de Ängelholm ha reducido a la mitad los tiempos de espera para las amigdalectomías infantiles mediante la formación de auxiliares de enfermería para ayudar en los procedimientos. La médica jefa Madeleine califica la iniciativa como un 'proyecto de alegría'. Hasta la fecha, se ha operado a más de 200 niños.

El hospital de Ängelholm ha reducido a la mitad las listas de espera para las amigdalectomías infantiles. Esto es el resultado de un nuevo enfoque que consiste en formar a auxiliares de enfermería para asistir a los cirujanos durante los procedimientos, según informó P4 Malmöhus en la Radio Sueca.

La iniciativa ha permitido que más de 200 niños sean operados con mayor rapidez hasta el momento. La médica jefa, Madeleine, expresa su satisfacción: "Un gran impulso de competencias para las auxiliares de enfermería y mucha alegría para los niños. Un proyecto de alegría, sencillamente".

El sindicato Vårdförbundet ha criticado la medida, argumentando que reduce los requisitos de competencia en la atención sanitaria. El hospital sostiene que la seguridad del paciente no se ha visto afectada.

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