Metadata
Title
End-of-life care in a regional level IV neonatal intensive care unit after implementation of a palliative care initiative
Authors
Samsel C; Lechner BE
Year
2015
Publication
Journal of Perinatology
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that the implementation of a neonatal palliative care initiative will result in improved markers of end-of-life care. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective and prospective chart review of neonatal intensive care unit deaths was performed for 24 months before, 16 months during and 24 months after the implementation of palliative care provider education and practice guidelines (n=106). Ancillary care, redirection of care, palliative medication usage and outcome meetings in the last 48h of life and basic demographic data were compared between epochs. Parametric and nonparametric analysis was performed. RESULT: There was an increase in redirection of care and palliative medication usage and a decrease in variability of use of end-of-life interventions (P=0.012, 0.022 and <0.001). CONCLUSION: The implementation of a neonatal palliative care initiative was associated with increases in palliative interventions for neonates in their final 48h of life, suggesting that such an initiative may enhance end-of-life care.