What is it about?
Considering the collective as well as individual dependency of patients has been shown to improve safety, effectiveness and care delivered in inpatient services. This paper sets out how Martin House Children's Hospice in the UK developed a nursing dependency score to use on the children who use their services. It discussed how the tool was implemented and evaluated, as well as the impact on care provision.
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Why is it important?
Bed occupancy, the traditional measure of service use, is no long appropriate, due to the increasingly complex needs and technology dependence of children and young people who use hospice services. A well-designed dependency score, applied to all children on a caseload improves safety, effectiveness and the organisation's ability to allocate resources, improving responsiveness.
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This page is a summary of: Developing a nursing dependency scoring tool for children's palliative care: the impact on hospice care, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, February 2021, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/ijpn.2021.27.1.37.
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