Parents' Trigger Tool for Children with Medical Complexity – PAT‐CMC: Development of a recognition tool for clinical deterioration at home

Author:

Genna Catia1ORCID,Thekkan Kiara Ros1ORCID,Geremia Caterina2,Di Furia Michela3,Cecchetti Corrado2,Rufini Emilia4,Salata Michele5,Perrotta Daniela3,Dall'Oglio Immacolata1ORCID,Tiozzo Emanuela1,Raponi Massimiliano6,Gawronski Orsola1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Professional Development, Continuing Education and Research Unit Medical Directorate, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital IRCCS Rome Italy

2. Department of Emergency Acceptance and General Pediatrics, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital IRCCS Rome Italy

3. Department of Anesthesia Resuscitation and Surgical Compartment, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS Rome Italy

4. Pediatric Department Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital IRCCS Rome Italy

5. Center for Pediatric Palliative Care Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS Rome Italy

6. Medical Directorate, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimTo develop a trigger tool for parents and lay caregivers of children with medical complexity (CMC) at home and to validate its content.DesignThis was a multi‐method study, using qualitative data, a Delphi method and a concept mapping approach.MethodsA three‐round electronic Delphi was performed from December 2021 to April 2022 with a panel of 23 expert parents and 30 healthcare providers, supplemented by a preliminary qualitative exploration of children's signs of deterioration and three consensus meetings to develop the PArents' Trigger Tool for Children with Medical Complexity (PAT‐CMC). Cognitive interviews with parents were performed to assess the comprehensiveness and comprehensibility of the tool. The COREQ checklist, the COSMIN guidelines and the CREDES guidelines guided the reporting respectively of the qualitative study, the development and content validity of the trigger tool and the Delphi study.ResultsThe PAT‐CMC was developed and its content validated to recognize clinical deterioration at home. The tool consists of 7 main clusters of items: Breathing, Heart, Devices, Behaviour, Neuro‐Muscular, Nutrition/Hydration and Other Concerns. A total of 23 triggers of deterioration were included and related to two recommendations for escalation of care, using a traffic light coding system.ConclusionPriority indicators of clinical deterioration of CMC were identified and integrated into a validated trigger tool designed for parents or other lay caregivers at home, to recognize signs of acute severe illness and initiate healthcare interventions.ImpactThe PAT‐CMC was developed to guide families in recognizing signs of deterioration in CMC and has potential for initiating an early escalation of care. This tool may also be useful to support education provided by healthcare providers to families before hospital discharge.Patient or Public ContributionParents of CMC were directly involved in the selection of relevant indicators of children's clinical deterioration and the development of the trigger tool. They were not involved in the design, conducting, reporting or dissemination plans of this research.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Publisher

Wiley

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