Outpatient Pediatric Palliative Care Development: Guidance on Building Sustainable Programs
Title
Outpatient Pediatric Palliative Care Development: Guidance on Building Sustainable Programs
Creator
James C; Mothi SS; Miller EG; Kaye EC; Morvant A; Stafford C; Autrey AK
Identifier
Publisher
Journal of Palliative Medicine
Date
2024
Subject
outpatient; palliative therapy; program development; United States; adult; article; child; content analysis; female; follow up; human; leadership; normal human; patient referral; workflow
Description
Context: As pediatric palliative care (PPC) expands within institutions and nationally, little guidance is available on building outpatient programs. <br/>Objective(s): We asked outpatient PPC (OPPC) program leaders in the United States about clinic development experiences to gather advice for growing programs. <br/>Method(s): As part of a larger OPPC study, 48 freestanding children's hospitals with inpatient PPC programs were invited to complete a survey on OPPC. Self-selected participants were sent a follow-up survey soliciting free-text responses about development experiences. Quantitative data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Qualitative data underwent inductive content analysis. <br/>Result(s): Thirty-six hospitals completed the initial survey, and 28 (78%) reported practicing clinic-based OPPC. Twenty-two of 28 completed program development questions. More than half (12/22, 55%) recommended a minimum total billable full-time equivalent (FTE) ++3 before expanding into the outpatient setting. About two-thirds (14/22, 64%) suggested a minimum billable FTE ++4 for 24/7 coverage. Half (50%) reported that their program grew from subspecialty clinics, most frequently hematology-oncology (10/11, 91%). Half (50%) placed initial limits on referrals, with many restricting schedule availability (7/11, 64%). Six of 12 participants (50%) willing to share more about their development experience completed a follow-up survey, from which three themes emerged: program logistics, expectations and boundaries, and establishing role and workflow. Participants focused advice on slow programmatic growth to optimize sustainability. <br/>Conclusion(s): Program leaders offer tangible guidance informed by their OPPC development experience. Future work is needed to leverage this advice within institutions to promote resilient and sustainable PPC growth.<br/>Copyright © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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Citation
James C; Mothi SS; Miller EG; Kaye EC; Morvant A; Stafford C; Autrey AK, “Outpatient Pediatric Palliative Care Development: Guidance on Building Sustainable Programs,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed March 23, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19758.