Palliative Care and Burn Care: Empirically Derived Referral Criteria

Author:

Grossoehme Daniel H1ORCID,Shaner Valerie2,Friebert Sarah1,Brown Miraides3,Steiner Stephanie4,Khandelwal Anjay4,Eickmeyer Shari W5,Teo Esther6,Brown Carrie5,Lou Richard4

Affiliation:

1. Haslinger Family Pediatric Palliative Care Center, Akron Children’s Hospital , Ohio , USA

2. College of Public Health, Kent State University , Ohio , USA

3. Rebecca D. Considine Research Institute, Akron Children’s Hospital , Ohio , USA

4. Paul and Carol David Foundation Burn Institute, Akron Children’s Hospital , Ohio , USA

5. Arkansas Children’s Hospital , Little Rock , USA

6. Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences , Little Rock , USA

Abstract

Abstract Burns frequently require complex interdisciplinary care. Specialist palliative care (PC) minimizes suffering, aids in decision making, and provides family support in addition to end-of-life care. Specialist PC is a limited resource, best conserved by identifying persons most likely to benefit from a PC referral. Little guidance is available for clinicians on whether and when to refer to PC. This study’s purpose was to identify referral criteria using a mixed-methods approach. Data were examined for between-group differences using Fisher’s exact, chi-square, or Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to analyze PC provider notes to describe interventions provided. These data formed initial referral criteria, which were reviewed by an expert panel. Significant between-group differences included dying in the burn center; whether multiple patients were transported to the burn center from one event; and ventilator days. Four themes emerged from qualitative analysis. These included managing physical aspects of care; clarifying goals of care; managing end-of-life care; and managing patient/family psychosocial distress. Expert panel input clarified referral criteria language and supplemented the proposed criteria. We present empirically derived referral criteria to guide burn providers in referring persons for specialist PC. Subsequent testing is required to determine their efficacy in improving patient/family outcomes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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