The delivery of surgical cleft care in the United Kingdom

Citation
Ac. Williams et al., The delivery of surgical cleft care in the United Kingdom, J ROY COL S, 46(3), 2001, pp. 143-149
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH
ISSN journal
00358835 → ACNP
Volume
46
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
143 - 149
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-8835(200106)46:3<143:TDOSCC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Background and purpose: A national survey of cleft teams was undertaken as part of the Clinical Standards Advisory Group investigation of the current status of cleft care in the United Kingdom (UK), Methods: Fifty-seven cleft teams were identified, of which 90% responded to the survey. Main findings : Nine cleft teams had been established since 1992, Only one region, Northe rn Ireland, had a centralised cleft service and, despite 82% of teams havin g databases, only four were able to produce corroborated evidence of receiv ing at least 30 annual new referrals during 1995, There was a wide variatio n in the facilities provided by individual cleft teams- only six teams were able to provide all of the key facilities recommended by the Royal College of Surgeons Steering Group on cleft lip and palate, Facilities such as ant enatal and neonatal counselling, protocols for record keeping and longterm treatment were similar for high and low volume teams. High volume teams wer e more likely to have established links with a full range of specialties in cluding psychology clinical genetics and paediatrics than tow volume teams. Conclusion: A national survey of cleft services has demonstrated a need fo r reorganisation, This is now in process and once established will require continual monitoring and assessment,