Benini Franca, Mercante Anna, Di Nunzio Sara, Papa Simonetta
Department of Women's and Children's Health, Pediatric Palliative Care, Pain Service, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry Unit, Ospedale San Bortolo, Vicenza, Italy.
J Palliat Med. 2024 Oct;27(10):1346-1353. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2024.0113. Epub 2024 Aug 2.
PalliPed is the first Italian nationwide project aimed at describing the characteristics of patients accessing specialized pediatric palliative care (PPC) and their families, in the main care settings (hospice, home care, and hospital). The project's secondary aim is to assess the extent and quality of regional PPC networks/facilities and the number of dedicated resources. In this article, we present the results of the first part of the project. All Italian PPC centers/facilities were invited to participate in the project. Children and young adults in the care of the specialized PPC networks/structures as of 24 October, 2022, including prenatal care, were involved. Children's eligibility for specialized PPC was assessed according to the Assessment Form for Complex Clinical Needs in Pediatrics (ACCAPED Scale) and after a multidisciplinary assessment by the healthcare team. Data were collected through an online survey. A total of 867 patients were described. The lack of adequate specialized PPC service emerged, according to the available estimate of specialized PPC needs, as well as the need for improved referral to PPC by pediatricians or territorial services, particularly for infants and oncological patients. More family support measures also seem necessary, particularly for the mothers. Healthcare providers' communication skills should be improved to ensure greater involvement of patients and families in care decisions. This analysis represents the first step toward defining a constantly updated database for the census and monitoring of specialized PPC activities at the national level. This research model can be extended to other realities in different countries, allowing comparison of different care models.
PalliPed是意大利首个全国性项目,旨在描述在主要护理场所(临终关怀机构、家庭护理和医院)接受专科儿科姑息治疗(PPC)的患者及其家庭的特征。该项目的次要目标是评估地区PPC网络/设施的范围和质量以及专用资源的数量。在本文中,我们展示了该项目第一部分的结果。所有意大利PPC中心/设施都受邀参与该项目。截至2022年10月24日,包括产前护理在内,在专科PPC网络/机构接受护理的儿童和青少年均被纳入。根据儿科复杂临床需求评估表(ACCAPED量表)并在医疗团队进行多学科评估后,评估儿童是否符合专科PPC的条件。数据通过在线调查收集。总共描述了867名患者。根据专科PPC需求的现有估计,出现了缺乏足够专科PPC服务的情况,以及儿科医生或地区服务机构改善向PPC转诊的需求,特别是对于婴儿和肿瘤患者。似乎也需要更多家庭支持措施,尤其是对母亲的支持。应提高医疗服务提供者的沟通技巧,以确保患者和家庭更多地参与护理决策。这一分析是朝着定义一个不断更新的数据库迈出的第一步,该数据库用于全国范围内专科PPC活动的普查和监测。这种研究模式可以扩展到不同国家的其他实际情况,从而实现不同护理模式的比较。