| Literature DB >> 33330283 |
Chiara Locatelli1, Luigi Corvaglia1,2, Giuliana Simonazzi3, Maria Bisulli3, Lucia Paolini4, Giacomo Faldella1,2.
Abstract
The perspective proposed by this article will focus on perinatal palliative care as a strategy for improving the quality of life of neonates with life-limiting conditions when extending the patient's life is no longer the goal of care. This manuscript reports the creation of an innovative program of perinatal palliative care called "Percorso Giacomo" (Giacomo's Pathway) at Sant'Orsola Hospital in Bologna, Italy in 2013. Key features include interdisciplinary collaboration between professionals from obstetrics, neonatology and other specialties aiming to reach the most detailed fetal and neonatal diagnosis and prognosis; communication and engagement with the family to discuss goals of care and prepare a birthing plan that follows the family's desires and expectations; and personalized care to achieve comfort for each newborn and support for families according to their social, cultural, and religious backgrounds.Entities:
Keywords: comfort care; interdisciplinary team; life-limiting conditions; neonatal palliative care; perinatal palliative care
Year: 2020 PMID: 33330283 PMCID: PMC7710893 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.589559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Guidelines to provide comfort to neonates prenatally diagnosed with life-limiting conditions.
| • Discuss comfort measures in detail and assure parents that a state of comfort for their baby can always be achieved, regardless of his/her condition |
| • Review birthplan with family |
| • Evaluation of baby's clinical status, provide gentle suction if needed |
| • Vital signs: heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature and pain score (NIPS or EDIN) every 3 h or as needed according to the baby's status |
NIPS, Neonatal Infant Pain Scale; EDIN, Echelle Douleur Inconfort Nouveau-né; PO, per os.
Guidelines to provide comfort to neonates with life-threatening or terminal conditions in the NICU.
| • Discuss baby's clinical status and potential comfort interventions with medical/nursing team |
| • Discuss plan for weaning of life-sustaining support with parents |
IV, intravenous; NIPS, Neonatal Infant Pain Scale; EDIN, Echelle Douleur Inconfort Nouveau-né; PO, per os.