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WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF HAVING LONG-TERM VENTILATED PATIENTS WITH TRACHEOSTOMIES IN ICU?
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF HAVING LONG-TERM VENTILATED ADULTS& CHILDREN WITH TRACHEOSTOMIES IN INTENSIVE CARE?
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In this week’s blog I want to ask the question
“WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF HAVING LONG-TERM VENTILATED ADULTS& CHILDREN WITH TRACHEOSTOMIES IN INTENSIVE CARE?”
Decision making, whether on a personal or professional level, always comes with desired and undesired side effects.
When it comes to long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies and their stay in Intensive Care, there tend to be more undesired than desired side effects!
The unfortunate reality is that whenever Intensive Care Units, Patients and their families are in this situation that somebody can’t be weaned off the ventilator quickly and they are in need of prolonged ventilation via Tracheostomy, there are numerous undesired consequences, implications and side effects that go along with this massive dilemma!
Let’s take a closer look at those issues and undesired side effects
• The quality of life and/or quality of end of life of long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies is massively diminished in a limiting, inhibiting, sterile and often non- Patient friendly environment. Quality of life issues can range from depression to losing the will to live, as long-term Patients in Intensive Care often end up institutionalised and haven’t seen any natural daylight nor their own home environment for many weeks or months or in some cases even years
• The quality of life for families of long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies is massively diminished as well, as they often spend day and night in Intensive Care to be with their loved one. They are literally putting their lives on hold, with again many undesired consequences that range from not being able to work, to not being able to look after other important family members, including their children, spouses and/or elderly parents
• The bed blocks in ICU- long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies are growing in numbers and therefore more and more beds are being blocked in Intensive Care that are unavailable for other critically ill Patients in need of an Intensive Care bed
• The growing costs and massive expenses for long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies in Intensive Care are an ongoing and massive issue with costs hovering around the $5,000 mark per bed day, is a massive side effect from not thinking outside of the box and address costs, quality of life for Patients and their families in a holistic way.
Thinking outside of the box means that Intensive Home Care for long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies in Intensive Care is the future and is the way to go.
Other first world countries have successfully adopted this win-win model of care nearly 20 years ago and they would never go back to their previous model of care!
Thankfully INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME is providing services that are eliminating most of those side effects and our holistic model of care, creates a win-win situation for all stakeholders, where Patients and families can rely on quality care and hospitals, Intensive Care Units, departments of health and private health funds can minimise their expenses when it comes to long-term ventilated adults& children with tracheostomies!
Everybody is winning...
Continue reading at: https://intensivecareathome.com/what-are-the-side-effects-of-having-long-term-ventilated-adults-children-with-tracheostomies-in-intensive-care/
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