Integrating Palliative Care Into the PICU: A Report From the Improving Palliative Care in the ICU Advisory Board.
Boss, Renee MD; Nelson, Judith MD; Weissman, David MD; Campbell, Margaret PhD, RN; Curtis, Randall MD; Frontera, Jennifer MD; Gabriel, Michelle RN; Lustbader, Dana MD; Mosenthal, Anne MD; Mulkerin, Colleen MSW; Puntillo, Kathleen PhD, RN; Ray, Daniel MD; Bassett, Rick MSN; Brasel, Karen MD; Hays, Ross MD
Objective: This review highlights benefits that patients,
families and clinicians can expect to realize when palliative care is
intentionally incorporated into the PICU.
Data Sources: We searched the MEDLINE database from
inception to January 2014 for English-language articles using the terms
"palliative care" or "end of life care" or "supportive care" and
"pediatric intensive care." We also hand-searched reference lists and
author files and relevant tools on the Center to Advance Palliative Care
website.
Study Selection: Two authors (physicians with experience in pediatric intensive care and palliative care) made final selections.
Data Extraction: We critically reviewed the existing data
and tools to identify strategies for incorporating palliative care into
the PICU.
Data Synthesis: The Improving Palliative Care in the ICU
Advisory Board used data and experience to address key questions
relating to: pain and symptom management, enhancing quality of life,
communication and decision-making, length of stay, sites of care, and
grief and bereavement.
Conclusions: Palliative care should begin at the time of a
potentially life-limiting diagnosis and continue throughout the disease
trajectory, regardless of the expected outcome. Although the PICU is
often used for short term postoperative stabilization, PICU clinicians
also care for many chronically ill children with complex underlying
conditions and others receiving intensive care for prolonged periods.
Integrating palliative care delivery into the PICU is rapidly becoming
the standard for high quality care of critically ill children.
Interdisciplinary ICU staff can take advantage of the growing resources
for continuing education in pediatric palliative care principles and
interventions.
(C)2014The Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies
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