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  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Patient-Centered Care

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  • Pediatric patients requiring inpatient behavioral health care often experience lengthy boarding stays in general units.
  • These boarding stays frequently lack individualized care planning, impacting quality of care.
  • The My Health Passport, an individualized care planning tool, was evaluated for its feasibility and patient perceptions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess pediatric patients' perceptions of the My Health Passport tool.
  • To understand the feasibility of implementing this individualized care planning tool.
  • To gather patient feedback for tool improvement.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective cohort design involved 100 pediatric patients (ages 8-17) experiencing boarding.
  • Participants completed the My Health Passport tool, followed by a satisfaction questionnaire.
  • Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and qualitative data via inductive coding.

Main Results:

  • Pediatric patients reported high satisfaction with the My Health Passport tool (mean rating 7.72/10).
  • The tool enhanced patient comfort with staff and promoted the use of coping skills.
  • Patients suggested variations in tool complexity and envisioned its use across various care settings.

Conclusions:

  • The My Health Passport is well-received and perceived as beneficial by pediatric patients.
  • Future research should explore the tool's utility in outpatient settings and longitudinal studies.
  • Individualized care planning tools show promise for improving pediatric behavioral health care.