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Continuous Ambulatory Delivery Device Use for Patients Managed by an Inpatient Palliative Care Team.

Madison PetersDr Justin KutzkoKalli Stilos
Published in: Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses (2024)
This initial study provides the Palliative Care Consult Team with information on the indications for the use of a CADD. The lack of universal access to a CADD in various areas of our hospital due to differences in departmental protocols may compromise good symptom management and patient safety. These results strengthen the argument that the existing hospital policy requires revamping to improve CADD access. A CADD has been shown to provide hospitalized patients, with a malignancy, with timely access to effective symptom management, and in turn, reducing their length of stay in hospital. These findings will help inform this organization's CADD policy and support the need to broaden access to this device.
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