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  • Perinatal Medicine
  • Palliative Care
  • Neonatology

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  • Prenatal diagnosis of life-limiting conditions presents unique challenges for expectant mothers.
  • Pregnancy involves two patients, necessitating interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Postnatal care requires specialized skills for both neonate comfort and maternal psychoemotional support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the origin, growth, and care transition strategies of a specific perinatal palliative care program.
  • To present data from interdisciplinary team members regarding care delivery.
  • To identify barriers and opportunities for improving perinatal palliative care.

Main Methods:

  • Data collection from interdisciplinary team members of the Neonatal Comfort Care Program at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
  • Analysis of program origins, team development, communication strategies, and care continuity.
  • Examination of educational roles, barriers, and future opportunities.

Main Results:

  • The study details the establishment and evolution of a comprehensive perinatal palliative care program.
  • Effective interdisciplinary team communication and coordination are crucial for care continuity.
  • Formal and informal education play a significant role in supporting care providers.

Conclusions:

  • Perinatal palliative care requires a coordinated, interdisciplinary approach to support families throughout the prenatal and postnatal journey.
  • Understanding program development and care transition is vital for expanding these services.
  • Addressing identified barriers and leveraging opportunities can enhance the quality of perinatal palliative care.