Development of Pediatric Emergency Protocols and Communication Plans in Pediatric Radiation Oncology: Multidisciplinary Core Competencies.

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2017-09

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Radiation therapy is an essential component of treatment for many pediatric cancers, yet the cost of maintaining a radiation facility at a dedicated pediatric center is often prohibitive. As a result, adult facilities treat pediatric patients where preparation for a pediatric emergency may be inadequate. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to develop a multidisciplinary emergency preparedness plan for a collaborative pediatric radiation oncology program at an adult community hospital with its partnering academic children's hospital. Using a cyclical process involving multidisciplinary collaboration that combines policy development, preparation, and team-building, the authors created the protocols and processes that would support the stabilization of a pediatric emergency and facilitate transfer to the partnering children's hospital. Further development of a communication plan outlines the flow of patient information through the multidisciplinary team during these transitions of care. Areas for future work include quantitative outcome measures to determine the effectiveness of the policies and procedures developed to prepare staff for pediatric emergencies.

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Carson, Rebecca A, Matthew M Ladra and Amanda Choflet (2017). Development of Pediatric Emergency Protocols and Communication Plans in Pediatric Radiation Oncology: Multidisciplinary Core Competencies. Pediatric quality & safety, 2(5). p. e040. 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000040 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31995.

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Rebecca Carson

Instructor in the School of Nursing

Dr. Becky Carson is a dual-certified pediatric nurse practitioner in primary and acute care and an instructor in the DNP and MSN programs at the Duke University School of Nursing. Her clinical background is in pediatric emergency and urgent care, where she continues to practice. 

Dr. Carson's scholarship is shaped by her interests in education, clinical practice, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). She is the producer and host of The Peds NP podcast, a nationally recognized microlearning podcast dedicated to the practical application of evidence-based practice for pediatric providers.  


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