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A Focused Review of Long-Stay Patients and the Ethical Imperative to Provide Inpatient Continuity

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, ISSN: 1071-9091, Vol: 45, Page: 101037
2023
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  • Citations
    2
    • Citation Indexes
      2
  • Captures
    17

Article Description

Long-stay patients are an impactful, vulnerable, growing group of inpatients in today's (and tomorrow's) tertiary hospitals. They can outlast dozens of clinicians that necessarily rotate on and off clinical service. Yet, care from such rotating clinicians can result in fragmented care due to a lack of continuity that insufficiently meets the needs of these patients and their families. Using long-stay PICU patients as an example, this focused review discusses the impact of prolonged admissions and how our fragmented care can compound this impact. It also argues that it is an ethical imperative to provide a level of continuity of care beyond what is considered standard of care and offers a number of strategies that can provide such continuity.

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