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. 2022 Nov-Dec;36(6):520-528.
doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2022.05.018. Epub 2022 Jul 6.

Caregiver Perceptions of a Tracheostomy "Go-Bag" Standardization Initiative

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Caregiver Perceptions of a Tracheostomy "Go-Bag" Standardization Initiative

Melissa M Condren et al. J Pediatr Health Care. 2022 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: This project aimed to standardize and improve the emergency tracheostomy "go-bag" provided by our institution and to increase "go-bag" compliance, supply organization, and emergency preparedness and confidence among caregivers of tracheostomy-dependent children.

Method: We provided caregivers with a new trifold "go-bag," containing four zippered pockets. Diagram-based supply checklists were placed in each "go-bag" to assist with supply organization and supply checks performed by the clinical team. Caregiver questionnaires were administered before and after "go-bag" distribution to assess the impact of the practice change.

Results: Between July 1, 2020 and February 28, 2021, 43% (n = 30) of tracheostomy-dependent children followed by the Department of Otolaryngology received a new "go-bag." Overall, "go-bag" compliance, supply organization, and caregiver confidence related to providing care at home and intervening in an emergency improved from baseline. Caregivers reported overwhelmingly positive feedback regarding the new "go-bag" design and utility.

Discussion: These findings support the use of standardized, user-friendly tracheostomy "go-bags" provided by health care institutions and the performance of routine "go-bag" supply checks to ensure patient safety and caregiver preparedness.

Keywords: Tracheostomy; children; emergency; go-bag; safety.

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