A Multi-Phase Study Examining Hospital to Home Transitions for Children With Medical Complexity
NYU Langone Health
Summary
The overarching objective of this study is to make it easier for parents of children with medical complexity (CMC) to take care of their children after discharge home from the hospital and reduce the chance of post-hospitalization morbidity (meaning bad outcomes such as readmissions) after discharge. CMC, or those with multiple chronic conditions, progressive conditions, or technology dependence, are at high risk for post-hospitalization morbidity.
Description
This study will take place in 3 phases at 2 sites: Bellevue Hospital Center (BHC) and Hassenfeld Children's Hospital (HCH). Parents of CMC with a prior or current admission will be recruited at these two sites, as well as pediatricians who care for these children in the inpatient setting for the following 3 aims: * In Aim 1, parents of CMC and pediatricians will be interviewed to understand their views on what makes it challenging, and what can make it easier, for parents to understand and follow the instructions they get from the hospital about how to take care of their CMC after leaving the…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: Parents * English or Spanish-speaking * Parent or legal guardian and primary caregiver of child who has medical complexity (defined by significant chronic conditions in ≥2 body systems, progressive conditions associated with decreased life expectancy, dependence on technology for \>6 months \[e.g., respiratory equipment, central lines, feeding tubes\], or progressive/metastatic malignancies) who was admitted to the acute or intensive care units * The individual's child is ≤18 years old * The individual's child was discharged home or is expected be discharged home on ≥1 da…
Interventions
- BehavioralHELPix Care Plan
A web application tool for CMC - Health literacy-informed, disease and medication-specific, standardized discharge instructions that will: 1) facilitate plain language provider/parent communication at hospital discharge and 2) act as "stand-alone" handouts that parents can use at home.
Location
- NYU Langone HealthNew York, New York