Content and Comprehensiveness of Goals-of-Care Documentation in Pediatric Patients.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hannah Riedy, Kiira Lyons, David J Casarett, Megan Jordan, Bryan S Monroe, Erin Eckert, Jessica E Ma
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Abstract

Context: Documented goals-of-care (GOC) conversations promote goal-concordant care; few studies have evaluated the comprehensiveness of this documentation within pediatrics.

Objective: To evaluate the content of pediatric GOC documentation within a health system.

Methods: GOC notes were written between August 7, 2016 and September 8, 2023 for patients ≤18 years old at one academic health system. Notes were identified by related GOC-specific "text markers" in the electronic health record. A pediatric GOC codebook was adapted from existing frameworks. Notes were evaluated for the presence of each of seven components from the codebook. Misfiled GOC notes were excluded from analysis.

Results: A total of 429 notes were written in the inpatient or outpatient setting across pediatric specialties. Most notes were written by the palliative care service (77.9%) and by attending physicians (77.4%). Most patients were <1 (41.0%) or 1-6 years old (23.4%), non-Hispanic (82.9%), and spoke English (90.2%). Of the 91 patients (44.4%) who died before September 8, 2023, the median number of days between their first GOC note and death was 10.3 days (interquartile range (IQR) 1.6-49.0). The median number of GOC components per note was 5.0 out of 7 possible (IQR 4.0-5.5). Frequently documented GOC components were discussion participants (98.1%), goals/fears/priorities (87.6%), and treatment decisions (85.3%). Infrequent components were end-of-life care planning (33.3%) and information preferences (9.8%).

Conclusion: Pediatric GOC notes included most GOC components; however, number of components may not reflect the quality and depth of actual discussions. Future research should assess GOC documentation for pediatric patients from diverse backgrounds.

儿科患者护理目标文件的内容和全面性。
背景:记录的护理目标(GOC)对话促进目标和谐护理;很少有研究评估儿科文献的全面性。目的:评价卫生系统内儿科GOC文件的内容。方法:于2016年7月8日至2023年9月8日在某学术卫生系统对年龄≤18岁的患者进行GOC记录。笔记通过电子健康记录中相关的goc特定“文本标记”进行识别。根据现有框架改编了儿科GOC代码本。评估笔记是否存在密码本中的七个组成部分。错误归档的GOC票据被排除在分析之外。结果:共有429份记录被写在住院或门诊设置横跨儿科专科。大多数病历由姑息治疗服务机构(77.9%)和主治医生(77.4%)撰写。结论:小儿GOC记录包含大部分GOC成分;但是,组成部分的数量可能不能反映实际讨论的质量和深度。未来的研究应评估不同背景的儿科患者的GOC记录。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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