跨专业从业人员对儿科姑息转运的看法。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE American Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.4037/ajcc2024127
Harriett Swasey, Diana Morrill, Sandra Mott, Shannon Engstrand, Jean Anne Connor
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背景:儿科姑息转运(PPT)是指为需要维持生命的危重和临终患儿提供出院回家或到临终关怀机构接受临终关怀的机会。尽管研究表明 PPT 对儿童及其家人都有良好的影响,但有关医护人员观点的研究却十分有限:目的:了解曾在 PPT 期间护理过危重或临终患儿的跨专业从业人员的经验,以及他们对 PPT 作为一种护理选择的看法:本研究是一项定性描述性调查,通过 8 个焦点小组进行。参与者包括来自一家四级独立儿童医院的 4 个专业重症监护病房、儿科高级护理团队和重症监护转运团队的跨专业人员。内容分析法用于总结主题和建议:结果:确定了五大主题:PPT 作为一种护理途径、教育、沟通、支持和结束。与会者认为,使用 PPT 符合医院以家庭为中心的护理宗旨,并为医疗团队提供了一种支持家庭选择的方式。与会者建议进一步开发信息,以指导沟通和护理流程,从而提升家属和员工的体验,并支持将 PPT 作为一种护理途径:结论:儿科姑息转运被认为是一种可行、有价值且重要的临终干预措施。PPT 为参与家庭带来的价值值得我们继续投资,以实现干预措施的标准化和改进。
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Perceptions of Interprofessional Practitioners Regarding Pediatric Palliative Transports.

Background: Pediatric palliative transport (PPT) is the practice of offering critically and terminally ill children requiring life-sustaining measures the opportunity to be discharged from the hospital to home or a hospice facility for end-of-life care. Although studies have shown PPT to favorably affect both children and their families, limited research exists on the perspectives of health care practitioners.

Objectives: To understand the experience of interprofessional practitioners who have cared for a critically or terminally ill child during a PPT and their perception of PPT as a care option.

Methods: This study is a qualitative descriptive inquiry conducted using 8 focus groups. Participants included interprofessional staff from 4 specialty intensive care units, the pediatric advanced care team, and the critical care transport team at a quaternary, freestanding children's hospital. Content analysis was used to summarize themes and recommendations.

Results: Five overarching themes were identified: PPT as a care pathway, education, communication, support, and closure. Use of PPT was perceived as aligned with the hospital's mission of family-centered care and as providing a way for the health care team to support a family's choice. Participants recommended further development of information to guide communication and processes of care that would enhance the experience for families and staff and support PPT as a care pathway.

Conclusions: Pediatric palliative transport is considered a feasible, valuable, and critical end-of-life intervention. The value that PPT has brought to participating families warrants continued investment in the intervention's standardization and enhancement.

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