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Setting Your Sail Safe Bereavement Care Initiative Khin Zaw, MD, Phillip Binnie, D Min, Raegan Radenheimer, Psy D Hospice and Palliative Care Program, Miami VA Healthcare System
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Setting Your Sail Safe Why we did this? Pre-intervention (FY08Q4 – FY09Q3) Bereaved Family Survey – Emotional support after the veteran’s death 45% (n = 68) Chart Review Items – Bereavement support contact 23% (n = 161)
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Setting Your Sail Safe Inpatient Death By Locations MetricsFY05FY06FY07FY08FY09FY10 Total inpatient deaths182191177151158160 Percent in ICU39%41%26%33%32%37% Percent in acute + other25%22%32%25% 17% All acute care locations64%63%58% 57%54% Percent in NHCU11%9%8%5%3%2% Percent in hospice (TS96)25%28%34%37%40%44% All extended care locations36%37%42% 43%46%
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Setting Your Sail Safe Teaming and Strategizing Target – all inpatient deaths Team forming – chaplain, psychology, PCCT coordinator, and decedent affairs Strategy – consistency, backup, record keeping, communication How we did it?
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Setting Your Sail Safe Goals of Bereavement Initiative Enhance our Bereavement Support (i.e. condolence/bereavement calls & mailing) Establish a structured Bereavement Clinical Services (i.e. improving delivery of direct clinical care, anticipatory grief care)
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Setting Your Sail Safe Bereavement Care Interventions Telephone support: – Condolence calls – Bereavement calls Mailings – Condolence card and bereavement packages Clinical encounters – Anticipatory grief assessment – Individual and group counseling
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Setting Your Sail Safe Telephone Support Condolence calls: 2-14 days after death (Chaplain service) – In-hospital (88%) and hospice (92%) completion Bereavement calls: 1 month after death and follow up calls as necessary (Psychology service) – In-hospital (83%) and hospice (85%) completion
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Setting Your Sail Safe Mailings Condolence cards: Individualized cards signed by PCCT and mailed out Bereavement packages: Comprised of condolence letter, psychoeducation, and resources Inpatient Hospice –Mailing completed at the 1st, 3rd, 6th, 9th, & 12th month anniversary of death Non-hospice patient/family out of state – 1 month mailing
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Setting Your Sail Safe Clinical Encounters Anticipatory grief assessment: Chaplain and Psychology services collaborated to meet with family members of all veterans admitted for inpatient hospice services. Template was created and utilized to document these encounters in CPRS. Grief and spiritual counseling is offered to all family members before and after death of veterans
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Setting Your Sail Safe Interventions by Chaplaincy From Faith-based to “unit-based” coverage Assigned each chaplain to clinical areas Focus attention to “unit of care” Improve communication with medical staff regarding the prognosis
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Setting Your Sail Safe Face-to-face Encounters Number of admission Family contact % family member contacted Anticipatory grief therapy Bereavement therapy FY 09 Q4 311135%72 FY 10 Q1-3 6644* 81%174 * 4 Veterans did not provide consent, 2 Veterans had no family
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Setting Your Sail Safe Future Plans Collaborative efforts by chaplain & psychology services to implement the following group therapy: – Bereavement Support Group: Closed group providing psychoeducation and support to bereaved family members – Anticipatory Grief Support Group: Open group for emotional support and processing HPC database recording and reporting
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Setting Your Sail Safe HPC database - recording
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Setting Your Sail Safe HPC database - recording
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Setting Your Sail Safe HPC database - worksheet
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Setting Your Sail Safe Thank you!
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