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Pediatric Chemotherapy Infusions in Outpatient Examination Rooms: A Novel Patient Care Approach

Authors :
Tami K. Omdahl
Janelle L. Stenzel
Marsha L. Pike
Patricia M. Conlon
Tracy A. Barry
Tanya M. Brown
Kari L. Cambern
Kadi M. Davis
Kelly A. Fjerstad
Kevin K. Graner
Alexis K. Kuhn
Alison P. Larson
Amir B. Orandi
Emily L. Smith
Scott A. Soefje
Alan M. Janssen
Source :
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing. 40:185-192
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

Background: Many health care organizations offer pediatric infusions in outpatient infusion centers or, as in our organization, in a hospital-based outpatient Pediatric Infusion Therapy Center (PITC). When restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic decreased our PITC appointment capacity by 40%, other patient and family satisfaction issues were exacerbated. We implemented a new approach to pediatric infusions with the aim of improving patient and family satisfaction and reducing the amount of time in an appointment itinerary without negatively affecting patient safety. Methods: Our team used a phased approach to pilot the administration of short chemotherapy infusions in the same outpatient clinic examination rooms where consultation and routine office visits were conducted. Patients saw their specialist for an examination and, if clinically indicated, their infusion was administered in the same room. Appointment itineraries were then completed. The team tracked efficiency, satisfaction, and safety metrics related to the new process. Results: All efficiency metrics improved. No harm came to the 49 unique patients who received a total of 184 infusions. Patient appointment itineraries were shortened by an average of 1.03 hr. Satisfaction survey responses indicated a clear preference (93%) for the new process. Discussion: The novel approach of offering short infusions in outpatient clinic examination rooms provides an opportunity to ease capacity constraints and further increase patient and family satisfaction. This method may be especially helpful for health care organizations when external influences (e.g., lack of physical space, challenging patient volumes, and pandemics) necessitate a change.

Details

ISSN :
27527549 and 27527530
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........60ce0fab973dcb5cb15491244a035bbb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/27527530221140067