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Database tracking for pediatric home infusion outcomes.

D L Wilson1

  • 1Child Health Corporation of America, Shawnee Mission, KS.

Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine
|November 4, 1993
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Summary

National data collection for home infusion therapy previously excluded children. A new National Pediatric Home Care Database was created to track outcomes for pediatric patients receiving home infusion.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Healthcare
  • Health Informatics
  • Infusion Therapy

Background:

  • National data collection for home infusion therapy has historically focused on adult populations.
  • There is a growing trend of pediatric and infant patients receiving home infusion therapy.
  • This trend necessitates dedicated outcome tracking for pediatric home care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the gap in national data collection for pediatric home infusion therapy.
  • To establish a system for monitoring the outcomes of children and infants receiving home infusion.
  • To create a centralized resource for pediatric home care data.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of the National Pediatric Home Care Database by pediatric home care directors.
  • Development of a data-collection framework specifically for pediatric home infusion patients.
  • Collaboration among multiple pediatric home care providers.

Main Results:

  • Establishment of the National Pediatric Home Care Database.
  • Initiation of a national effort to track pediatric home infusion therapy outcomes.
  • Creation of a foundational dataset for future pediatric home care research.

Conclusions:

  • The National Pediatric Home Care Database is a crucial step in understanding pediatric home infusion.
  • This database will enable better monitoring and improvement of care for young patients.
  • Future research can leverage this data to enhance pediatric home healthcare practices.

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