Journal of pain and symptom management
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Dec 2023
Implementing a Serious Illness Risk Prediction Model: Impact on Goals of Care Documentation.
Goals of care conversations can promote high value care for patients with serious illness, yet documented discussions infrequently occur in hospital settings. ⋯ Implementation of a goals of care initiative using a mortality prediction model significantly increased goals of care documentation especially among high-risk patients. Further study to assess strategies to increase goals of care documentation for intermediate risk patients is needed especially by nonspecialty palliative care.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Dec 2023
ReviewImpact of an Institution-wide Goals of Care Program on the Timing of Referrals to Outpatient Palliative Care.
Palliative care has received increased interest since the COVID-19 pandemic due to its role in guiding goals of care (GOC) discussions. ⋯ There were no significant differences in OS among patients seen in the SCC before and after myGOC, likely related to a ceiling effect. More oncologists had ACP discussions with patients, and patients had lower symptom scores on ESAS after myGOC, likely indicating that more patients were referred for GOC discussions and ACP rather than for symptom distress.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Dec 2023
ReviewA Meta-Ethnographic Review of Paid Staff and Volunteers Working together in Palliative Care.
Volunteers in palliative care settings are an essential part of care provision for patients and those important to them. Effective collaboration between volunteers and paid staff has been regarded as an important element of successful working, however, at times failures in coordination, information sharing and tensions within teams have been highlighted. ⋯ For effective working relationships between paid staff and volunteers, proactive engagement, recognition of each other's role and contribution, mutual sharing of information, and intentional interaction between both groups is needed.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Dec 2023
Navigating Stress in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Among Parents of Children with Severe Neurological Impairment.
Children with severe neurological impairment (SNI) make up nearly 50% of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions, yet little is known about their family caregiver experiences. ⋯ Parents and family caregivers of children with SNI employ various ways to navigate stress in the PICU. Themes from this study can be used to develop interventions that meet the psychosocial needs of parents and family caregivers of children with SNI during highly stressful times.