“Condition Help” is a family activated rapid response team designed to enhance a partnership between providers and the family. Calling a “Condition Help” results in the rapid arrival of a response team (physician, nurse administrator and patient representative) that assesses the clinical status, listens to families’ concerns and promotes communication to move clinical care forward. “Condition Help” has been an active program for the last 10 years at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) and has assisted in the care of 608 patient encounters. This article outlines the experience gained using this vital program, summarizes our model, and reviews what we have learned
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Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to further improve the family comp...
Effective family support strategies offer early intervention and help for families and children at r...
“Condition Help” is a family activated rapid response team designed to enhance a partnership between...
Involving Family Advisory Councils in decisions that impact pediatric healthcare demonstrates hospit...
Patient Family Advisors (PFAs) are integral partners in quality improvement processes at Children’s ...
Background: Patient and family engagement (PFE) is vital to the spirit of the medical home. This art...
Family-centered care is an evolving process between patients, families, and health care providers. T...
Rapid response systems incorporate concepts of early recognition of patient deterioration, prompt re...
In 2009, the leadership of the Children’s University Medical Group (CUMG) embarked on an effort to a...
Family-centered care is a model of health care delivery that emphasizes understanding the patient in...
Family-centered care is an evolving process between patients, families, and health care providers. T...
PROBLEM: Critical illness in children is a significant and stressful life event for families. Within...
family-centred Care (FCC) is an effective intervention in reducing the impact of hospitalization. Th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Parents of children admitted to the ICU...
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Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to further improve the family comp...
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