Hospital to Home: A Quality Improvement Initiative to Implement High-fidelity Simulation Training for Caregivers of Children Requiring Long-term Mechanical Ventilation.
Jodi Thrasher,Joyce Baker,Kathleen M. Ventre,Sara Martin,Jessica Dawson,Roberta Cox,Heather M. Moore,Sarah Brethouwer,Sharon Sables-Baus,Christopher D. Baker +9 more
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A multimodal discharge preparedness curriculum, incorporating high‐fidelity simulation training, to prepare family caregivers of children with complex medical conditions requiring long‐term mechanical ventilation and observed a trend toward reduced readmissions within 7 days of discharge since implementation of this revised curriculum.About:
This article is published in Journal of Pediatric Nursing.The article was published on 2017-09-22 and is currently open access. It has received 52 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Family caregivers & Debriefing.read more
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"This Is How Hard It Is". Family Experience of Hospital-to-Home Transition with a Tracheostomy.
Laura G Amar-Dolan,Mary H. Horn,Brianna O'Connell,Susan K. Parsons,Christopher J. Roussin,Peter Weinstock,Peter Weinstock,Robert J. Graham +7 more
TL;DR: The findings support the need for family-centered discharge processes including coordination of care and teaching focused on emergency preparedness in children and young adults with tracheostomy.
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Long-term ventilation for children with chronic lung disease of infancy.
TL;DR: When chronic respiratory insufficiency limits a preterm infant's ability to grow and develop, chronic invasive ventilation may facilitate neurodevelopmental progress and may lead to an improved long-term outcome.
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Readmission drivers for children with medical complexity: Home nursing shortages cause health crises.
TL;DR: Environmental and family factors driving hospital readmissions for children with MTD are explored to explore the root causes for readmissions.
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Parents' experiences of transition from hospital to home of a child with complex health needs: A systematic literature review.
TL;DR: To critically appraise primary research on the views and experiences of parents of children with complex health needs during the transition from hospital to home, four themes emerged highlighting parents' experiences of the emotional processes, communication, coordination and support and resources when transitioning fromhospital to home.
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