Ep 241 - Paediatric Palliative Care with Tim Warlow at PREMIER 2024
Description
In this episode, Dr Tim Warlow, a consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care, explores the complexities of caring for children with life-limiting conditions in the emergency department (ED). The discussion highlights the increasing prevalence of paediatric life-limiting conditions and the growing medical complexity of these cases, which pose significant challenges for ED staff.
The episode begins by clarifying what paediatric palliative care truly involves. Contrary to common misconceptions, palliative care is not about withdrawing care but rather enhancing the quality of life for children from the point of diagnosis, whether the condition is present from birth or develops as the child deteriorates. This proactive approach often involves increasing the level of care and support as the child’s needs evolve.
As the number of children with life-limiting conditions continues to rise, EDs are encountering more medically complex cases, including children who are technology-dependent and require high levels of care at home. These challenges are compounded by the evolving expectations of parents, who are often better informed and more involved in their child's care decisions. Post-COVID, community services have struggled to recover, particularly in nursing support, making the role of the ED even more critical.
The episode provides practical tips for ED professionals to better manage these cases. Key strategies include:
Recognising Life-Limiting Conditions: With over 400 recognized life-limiting conditions and many more undiagnosed, it’s crucial to assess whether a child might have palliative care needs.
Listening to Families: Families often have an intimate understanding of their child’s unique medical baseline. Listening deeply to their insights, even when they seem unusual, is essential for providing appropriate care.
Building Rapid Rapport: Quickly establishing a connection with the family is vital, as these children can deteriorate rapidly. Acknowledging the child’s presence, summarizing the situation, and validating the family’s experience can help build trust.
Understanding the Child Beyond Their Illness: Families worry that healthcare professionals only see their child when they are unwell. Taking the time to learn about the child’s life outside of the hospital can lead to better care decisions.
Reading the Advanced Care Plan: If available, review the child’s advanced care plan before discussing the case with the family. This ensures that the family doesn’t have to recount their entire journey and that care decisions are based on the most current information.
The episode also addresses the importance of being aware of unconscious prejudice. Healthcare professionals must ensure that decisions are based on the child’s specific needs rather than assumptions about their quality of life due to their disability.
In conclusion, the episode emphasizes that while caring for children with life-limiting conditions in the ED is challenging, it is also deeply rewarding. The key to providing excellent care lies not just in medical interventions but in being present, listening, and supporting the family through difficult times. Whether things go as planned or not, your presence and compassion are what families remember most.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in pediatric care, offering valuable insights into the critical role of the ED in supporting children with life-limiting conditions and their families. There is more detail on the blogpost here.