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<a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-018-0067-1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-018-0067-1</a>
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Introduction of triggers for palliative care consultation improves utilization and satisfaction within a level four NICU
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Journal of Perinatology
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2018
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Hospitals; Humans; Intensive Care Units; Neonatal/organization & administration/standards; Palliative Care/standards/statistics & numerical data; Patient Care Team/organization & administration; Pediatric; Personal Satisfaction; Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data
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Nguyen LT; Cooperberg DB; Spear ML
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OBJECTIVE: We sought to explore the beliefs regarding palliative care team utilization, as well as increase consultation and awareness of the palliative care team's role in the NICU. STUDY DESIGN: The study design in this Level 4 NICU included observational time series with multiple planned sequential interventions. Medical chart review was conducted to determine eligibility, and statistical process control charts were used to show performance over time. RESULTS: Prior to implementation of the triggers, 26% received consultation, which increased to 46% after implementation. There was an increase in level of understanding, knowledge of team's role, and improved utilization. The time until initial consultation decreased from ~1.5 months to 1 week. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a 20% increase in consultations. Key interventions included continual education, reminders, and clear postage of the trigger list. Written guidelines increase awareness of a palliative care team's role within a NICU, and provider satisfaction.
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10.1038/s41372-018-0067-1
2018
Cooperberg DB
December 2019 List
Hospitals
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Journal Of Perinatology
Neonatal/organization & administration/standards
Nguyen LT
Palliative Care/standards/statistics & Numerical Data
Patient Care Team/organization & administration
Pediatric
Personal Satisfaction
Referral And Consultation/statistics & Numerical Data
Spear ML