Welsh K M, Magnusson M, Napoli L
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA.
Pediatr Nurs. 1999 Jan-Feb;25(1):79-80, 83-7.
Asthma is a leading cause of admission to the pediatric inpatient setting. Despite advances in the treatment of this chronic condition, morbidity and mortality continue to increase. It is also a source of significant variation in clinical practice and redundancy of care elements across various disciplines involved in the management of patients with asthma. A clinical pathway was developed and implemented by a multidisciplinary team at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The unique approach used to strategize implementation combined the expertise of registered nurses, respiratory therapists, medical staff, and case managers and was a significant factor in the pathway's ultimate success. The result was a more standardized and efficient approach to care. Outcome measurements revealed decreased length of stay with no increase in the re-admission rate and cost savings.