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De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist

INTRODUCTION: Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) Liberation Bundle(1) was implemented to standardize weaning of ICU support after clinical stabilization and to prevent iatrogenicity by timely assessment of pain, extubation readiness, sedation, delirium, withdrawal, early mobilization, and family e...

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Autores principales: Kawai, Yu, Rohlik, Gina M., Neu, Lori L., Mujic, Anna J., Duncan, Julie M., Feigal, Scott A., Rowekamp, Debra J., Fetterly, Britt M., Fryer, Karen R., Conlon, Patricia M., Huskins, W. Charles, Schiltz, Brenda M., Ouellette, Yves, Nemergut, Michael E., Kahoud, Robert J., Arteaga, Grace M.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6132760/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/pq9.0000000000000062
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author Kawai, Yu
Rohlik, Gina M.
Neu, Lori L.
Mujic, Anna J.
Duncan, Julie M.
Feigal, Scott A.
Rowekamp, Debra J.
Fetterly, Britt M.
Fryer, Karen R.
Conlon, Patricia M.
Huskins, W. Charles
Schiltz, Brenda M.
Ouellette, Yves
Nemergut, Michael E.
Kahoud, Robert J.
Arteaga, Grace M.
author_facet Kawai, Yu
Rohlik, Gina M.
Neu, Lori L.
Mujic, Anna J.
Duncan, Julie M.
Feigal, Scott A.
Rowekamp, Debra J.
Fetterly, Britt M.
Fryer, Karen R.
Conlon, Patricia M.
Huskins, W. Charles
Schiltz, Brenda M.
Ouellette, Yves
Nemergut, Michael E.
Kahoud, Robert J.
Arteaga, Grace M.
author_sort Kawai, Yu
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description INTRODUCTION: Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) Liberation Bundle(1) was implemented to standardize weaning of ICU support after clinical stabilization and to prevent iatrogenicity by timely assessment of pain, extubation readiness, sedation, delirium, withdrawal, early mobilization, and family engagement. By implementing a PICU Liberation bedside rounding process and a de-escalation daily rounding checklist, we hypothesized that the PICU Liberation Bundle compliance will improve and the risk for iatrogenic conditions can be minimized. METHODS: The “old” rounding process used a nursing script organized by organ systems while the “new” process (Fig. 1) focused on PICU Liberation Bundle elements and the addition of a physician-completed checklist (Fig. 2). Independent observers collected data during rounds. All checklists completed over the first 50 days after deployment were analyzed. RESULTS: There was an increase in frequency of PICU Liberation Bundle elements discussed during the “new” process with similar rounding time compared with the “old” process (Table 1). The overall compliance with the checklist was 90.4% (322 of 356 total patient-days). The medical plan was modified 62 times in 14.0% (45 of 322) of the checklists completed. The 5 most frequently modified tasks were converting intravenous to per os meds (13), initiating bowel regimen (11), initiating GI prophylaxis (9), consulting physical therapy/occupational therapy/physical medicine and rehabilitation services (9), and initiating sleep enhancement protocol (6) accounting for 77.4% (48/62) of all amendments made. CONCLUSIONS: PICU Liberation rounding process improved adherence with the PICU Liberation Bundle elements, and the checklist caught numerous missed opportunities, thereby increasing the frequency of timely de-escalation of care and minimizing the risk of iatrogenic conditions without lengthening rounding time.
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spelling pubmed-61327602018-10-02 De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist Kawai, Yu Rohlik, Gina M. Neu, Lori L. Mujic, Anna J. Duncan, Julie M. Feigal, Scott A. Rowekamp, Debra J. Fetterly, Britt M. Fryer, Karen R. Conlon, Patricia M. Huskins, W. Charles Schiltz, Brenda M. Ouellette, Yves Nemergut, Michael E. Kahoud, Robert J. Arteaga, Grace M. Pediatr Qual Saf Symposium Proceedings: Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes Colloquium – Dallas TX, December 2017 INTRODUCTION: Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) Liberation Bundle(1) was implemented to standardize weaning of ICU support after clinical stabilization and to prevent iatrogenicity by timely assessment of pain, extubation readiness, sedation, delirium, withdrawal, early mobilization, and family engagement. By implementing a PICU Liberation bedside rounding process and a de-escalation daily rounding checklist, we hypothesized that the PICU Liberation Bundle compliance will improve and the risk for iatrogenic conditions can be minimized. METHODS: The “old” rounding process used a nursing script organized by organ systems while the “new” process (Fig. 1) focused on PICU Liberation Bundle elements and the addition of a physician-completed checklist (Fig. 2). Independent observers collected data during rounds. All checklists completed over the first 50 days after deployment were analyzed. RESULTS: There was an increase in frequency of PICU Liberation Bundle elements discussed during the “new” process with similar rounding time compared with the “old” process (Table 1). The overall compliance with the checklist was 90.4% (322 of 356 total patient-days). The medical plan was modified 62 times in 14.0% (45 of 322) of the checklists completed. The 5 most frequently modified tasks were converting intravenous to per os meds (13), initiating bowel regimen (11), initiating GI prophylaxis (9), consulting physical therapy/occupational therapy/physical medicine and rehabilitation services (9), and initiating sleep enhancement protocol (6) accounting for 77.4% (48/62) of all amendments made. CONCLUSIONS: PICU Liberation rounding process improved adherence with the PICU Liberation Bundle elements, and the checklist caught numerous missed opportunities, thereby increasing the frequency of timely de-escalation of care and minimizing the risk of iatrogenic conditions without lengthening rounding time. Wolters Kluwer Health 2018-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6132760/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/pq9.0000000000000062 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CC-BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Symposium Proceedings: Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes Colloquium – Dallas TX, December 2017
Kawai, Yu
Rohlik, Gina M.
Neu, Lori L.
Mujic, Anna J.
Duncan, Julie M.
Feigal, Scott A.
Rowekamp, Debra J.
Fetterly, Britt M.
Fryer, Karen R.
Conlon, Patricia M.
Huskins, W. Charles
Schiltz, Brenda M.
Ouellette, Yves
Nemergut, Michael E.
Kahoud, Robert J.
Arteaga, Grace M.
De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist
title De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist
title_full De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist
title_fullStr De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist
title_full_unstemmed De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist
title_short De-escalation of Care Through Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Liberation Rounds and a Daily Checklist
title_sort de-escalation of care through pediatric intensive care unit liberation rounds and a daily checklist
topic Symposium Proceedings: Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes Colloquium – Dallas TX, December 2017
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6132760/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/pq9.0000000000000062
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