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Peer-Reviewed Articles

Successfully Increasing Palliative Care Social Work ICU Referrals

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Pages 201-215 | Received 06 Jun 2009, Accepted 01 Dec 2009, Published online: 16 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

This case study sought to understand why consistent referrals to a palliative care social worker were not forthcoming in one ICU. In this article, we show how using the Nolan Rapid Cycle Improvement Model and The Geisinger Palliative and Supportive Medicine Consult Tool helped to educate and prompt ICU staff to make palliative care referrals, and lead to an increase in these referrals in the ICU. Medical staff may have been convinced that palliative care is for the dying patient only, which may have prevented appropriate referrals. Physician and nurses' concerns were also elicited and qualitatively analyzed which played a further role in increasing referrals.

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