An After-Hours Virtual Care Service for Children with Medical Complexity and New Medical Technology: A Feasibility Study. (Preprint)

Author:

Babayan KatherineORCID,Keilty KristaORCID,Esufali JessicaORCID,Grajales Francisco JoseORCID,

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Family caregivers (FC) of children with medical complexity require specialized support to promote safe management of new medical technologies (e.g., gastrostomy tubes) during hospital to home transitions. With limited after-hours services available to families in home and community care, medical device complications that arise often lead to increased FC stress and unplanned emergency department (ED) visits. To improve FC experiences, enable safer patient discharge, and reduce after-hours ED visits, this study explores the feasibility of piloting a 24/7 virtual care service (Connected Care Live) with families to provide real-time support by clinicians expert in the use of paediatric homecare technologies.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to establish the economic, operational, and technical feasibility of piloting the expansion of an existing nurse-led after-hours virtual care service offered to home and community care providers, to FCs of children with newly inserted medical devices post-hospital discharge at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).

METHODS

This exploratory study, from October 2020 to August 2021, used mixed data sources to inform service expansion feasibility. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with FCs, nurses, and hospital leadership to assess the risks, benefits, and technical and operational requirements for sustainable and cost-effective future service operations. Time and travel savings were estimated using ED visits data in SickKids’ electronic medical records, Epic, with a chief complaint of “medical device problem,” after-hours medical device inquiries from clinician emails and voicemails, and existing service operational data.

RESULTS

30 stakeholders were interviewed and voiced the need for the proposed service. Safer and more timely management of medical device complications, improved caregiver and provider experiences, and strengthened partnerships were identified as expected benefits, while service demand, nursing practice, and privacy and security were identified as potential risks. A total of 47 inquiries were recorded over a 2-week period from March 26, 2021, to April 8, 2021, with 53% assessed as manageable via service expansion. This study forecasted an annual time and travel savings of 560 hours for SickKids and 904 hours and 22,740 km for families. Minimal technical and operational requirements were needed to support service expansion by leveraging an existing platform and clinical staff. Of the 212 “medical device problem” ED visits found over a 6-month period from September 1, 2020, to February 28, 2021, enteral feeding tubes accounted for nearly two thirds (n=137, 65%) with 42% assessed as virtually manageable.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings indicate that it is feasible to pilot the expansion of Connected Care Live to FCs of children with newly inserted enteral feeding tubes. This nurse-led virtual caregiver service is a promising tool to promote safe hospital to home transitions, improve FC experiences, and reduce after-hours ED visits.

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Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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