Northern Health’s digital care pathway for paediatric tonsillectomy

Northern Health nurse Teena Andriopoulos demonstrating the technology with patients. (Supplied)

The paediatric tonsillectomy digital care pathway at Northern Health is designed to support children undergoing tonsillectomy.

As one of the most common surgical procedures for children, typically required for recurrent tonsillitis or obstructive sleep apnoea, this pathway aims to make the process as smooth as possible

for both the child and their family.

The program ensures a positive surgical experience and enhances patient care through comprehensive education and information provided both preoperatively and postoperatively.

The My Health@Northern app is a service that provides a connection between patient and clinician.

Parents and caregivers receive educational brochures and videos covering all aspects of the tonsillectomy process, so they are well informed about what to expect before, during and after surgery.

Post-operatively, parents complete a daily recovery checker from day one to day 10, allowing the Paediatric Virtual Care Team to monitor recovery progress and quickly identify any potential issues.

“At Northern Health, safety isn’t just a goal, it is our foundation. Every child deserves the best care, starting with a commitment to safety,” said Northern Health ward 2 associated nurse unit manager Anita Joshi.

One significant concern after tonsillectomy is the risk of tonsillar haemorrhage, a serious complication that may require hospital readmission.

Northern Health is committed to reducing re-admissions by monitoring recovery closely and intervening as needed, helping children return home sooner for recovery in a comfortable environment.

VVSC and Paediatric VVED director Dr Joanna Lawrence said by partnering with families to monitor post-operative progress, Northern Health will be able to proactively identify children with pain and hydration issues, and intervene early, avoiding unnecessary representations to hospital.

“This responsive model of care will ensure every child has a safe and positive post-operative experience,”