Preparing for Pre-Approach Huddles. E. Kate Valcin, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, CCRN-K Region 9 Educational Collaborative September 25 th, 2018

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Preparing for Pre- s E. Kate Valcin, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, CCRN-K Region 9 Educational Collaborative September 25 th, 2018

Who Am I and Why Am I Here? Critical Care Nurse for 20 years Member of the Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network Community Advisory Board since 2015 Donation Aha moment three years ago Doctoral Student at University of Rochester School of Nursing Director of Adult Critical Care Nursing at UR Medicine- Strong Memorial Hospital

For Consent to Pursue Donation- What Are the Influencing Factors? Donation requests are made to the family of the potential donor during a high stress time (Chandler, Connors, Holland, & Shemie, 2017) The preparation of healthcare workers discussing donation can impact donation rates (Potter, et al., 2017) The requestor must provide the right amount and type of information so as not to be perceived as pushy (Philpot, Aranha, Pilcher, & Bailey, 2016) Additional factors have been identified as influencing the outcome of consent conversations (Chandler, Connors, Holland, & Shemie, 2017) Utilization of decoupling Allowing family sufficient time to process the news Location of the request Time of day of the request Experience and demographics of the requestor Relationship between hospital and organ procurement staff (Ali, et al., 2017) Experience of hospital in managing donors (Ali, et al., 2017)

What is a huddle? A team huddle consists of a meeting between the healthcare professionals involved with the patient s care and the OPO staff to collaboratively develop the best possible plan for approaching the potential donor s family to request consent for donation Referral Family Conversation Pre- Post- OR Just Prior to Recovery

Pre- Occurs A team huddle or preapproach planning session to share information and determine the approach that will best meet the needs of the family is recommended

Re-design of Pre- Process-Barriers Referral Family Conversation Pre- Post- OR Just Prior to Recovery Hospital team members unable to agree on a set time Hospital team members unsure of role in huddle Lack of provider, social work, support services present at huddle Location for huddle to take place Pre-mentions occurring

Re-design of Pre- Process- Recommendations for Improvement Referral Family Conversation Pre- Post- OR Just Prior to Recovery Standardized approach to huddles and topics covered Focus on hospital team participation and preparation

Re-design of Pre- Process- The Checklist Referral Family Conversation Pre- Post- Checklist developed based on best practice and feedback from Family Services Coordinators Role Guide for Hospital Staff Developed Checklist implemented on March 11 th, 2018 OR Just Prior to Recovery

Re-design of Pre- Process- The Checklist

Re-design of Pre- Process- The Role Guide

Re-design of Donor Process- Standardizing the Pre- Referral Measure Total Participation Participation by Hospital Staff Family Conversation Pre- Post- Baseline (n=35) 3.89 staff members 2.14 staff present OR Just Prior to Recovery Target Increase by 25% Increase by 50% Pilot Results (n=11) 5.5 staff members 4.09 staff present Participation by FLDRN Staff 1.74 staff present Maintain 1.64 staff present

Re-design of Donor Process- Standardizing the Pre- 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Authorization Rates 2017 Pilot (n= 138) (n= 11) Consents Declines

The Cost of Doing Nothing In 2017 41 patients in the FLDRN service area passed away while awaiting a transplant In the first 3 months of 2018, 26 patients in the FLDRN service area passed away while awaiting a transplant In 2017, 79 families in our service areas said no to donation Retrieved from https://optn.transplant.hrsa.gov/data/view-data-reports/center-data/

References About Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network (n.d). Retrieved from http://www.donorrecovery.org/about-finger-lakes-donor-recovery-network. Ali, J.T., Ebadat, A., Martins, D., Ali, S., Horton, S., Coopwood, T.B., Brown, C. (2017). Hospital characteristics affect consent and conversion rates for potential organ donors. The American Surgeon 83, 354-8. Anker, A.E. & Feeley, T.H. (2011). Asking the difficult questions: Messaging strategies used by organ procurement coordinators in requesting familial consent to organ donation. Journal of Health Communication 16, 643-659. DOI:10.1080/108010730.2011.551999. Chandler, J.A., Connors, M., Holland, G., & Shemie, S.D. (2017). Effective requesting: A scoping review of the literature on asking families to consent to organ and tissue donation. Transplantation 101, S1-S16, doi:10.1097/tp.0000000000001695. Marck, C.H., Neate, S.L., Skinner, M., Dwyers, B., Hickey, B.B., Radford, S.T., Jelinek, G.A. (2016). Potential donor families experiences of organ and tissue donation-related communication, processes, and outcomes. Anaesthesia Intensive Care 44, 99-106. Nelson, E.C., Batalden, P.B., & Godfrey, M.M., & Lazar, J.S. (Eds.). (2011). Value by design: Developing clinical microsystems to achieve organizational excellence. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Philpot, S.J., Aranha, A., Pilcher, D.V., & Bailey, M. (2016), Randomised double blind, controlled trial of the provision of information about the benefits of organ donation during a family donation conversation. PLoS ONE 11(6): e015578. Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155778. Potter, J.E., Herkes, R.G., Perry, L., Elliott, R.M., Aneman, A., Brieva, J.L., Gebski, V. (2017). COMmunication with families regarding Organ and Tissue donation after death in intensive care (COMFORT): protocol for an intervention study. BMC Health Services Research 17 (42), 1-10. DOI 10.1186/s12913-016-1964-7. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (2017). Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network Organ Procurement Organization Report. Retrieved from https://www.srtr.org/document/pdf?filename=%5c072017_release%5cpdfosr%5cnyflop1xx201705p. pdf. Shemie, S.D., Simpson, C., Blackmer, J., MacDonald, S., Dhanani, S., Torrnace, S., & Byrne (2017). Ethics guideline recommendations for organ-donation-focused physicians: Endorsed by the Canadian Medical Association. Transplantation, 101, S41-7,.DOI: 10.1097/TP.0000000000001694.