Palliative Care for Newborns in India: Patterns of Care in a Neonatal Palliative Care Program at a Tertiary Government Children’s Hospital

Author:

Ishak Tayoob Mohammad1,Rayala Spandana1,Doherty Megan234ORCID,Singh Hima Bindu5,Alimelu Madireddy5,Lingaldinna Swapna5,Palat Gayatri16

Affiliation:

1. Pain Relief and Palliative Care Society, Hyderabad, India

2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada

3. Two Worlds Cancer Collaboration Foundation, Kelowna, Canada

4. Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON, Canada

5. Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad, India

6. Mehdi Nawaj Jung Institute of Oncology and Regional Cancer Centre, Hyderabad, India

Abstract

Neonatal palliative care is a specialized area within children’s palliative care, which focusses on the needs of infants with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. Nearly one quarter of global neonatal deaths occur in India, where neonatal palliative care evidence is limited. This study describes the development and implementation of a neonatal palliative care program within a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at a government hospital, describing the implementing an 8-month pilot palliative care program for neonates, including the patterns of care, and barriers and enablers of success. The hospital-based palliative care team included trained pediatric palliative care physicians, a nurse, and a counselor. There was a steady increase in monthly referrals. There were 110 referrals in total, including 89 (81%) deaths and 18 (16%) babies were alive at the time of final follow-up, 10 months after the pilot program was completed. The program addressed physical symptoms, including providing morphine, as well as psychosocial and spiritual concerns of families. A model of hospital-based palliative care for neonates can be implemented within NICUs in tertiary government hospitals in India. Neonatal palliative care programs should include partnerships with charitable organizations to support implementation costs and provide palliative care training, mentorship, and capacity-building support.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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