Title of article :
Building a Comprehensive System of Services to Support Adults Living with Long-Term Mechanical Ventilation
Author/Authors :
Leasa, David London Health Sciences Centre and Western University, London, Canada , Elson, Stephen London Health Sciences Centre and St. Josephs Health Care London, London, Canada
Abstract :
Background. Increasing numbers of individuals require long-term mechanical ventilation (LTMV) in the community. In the
South West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) in Ontario, multiple organizations have come together to design, build,
and operate a system to serve adults living with LTMV. Objective. The goal was to develop an integrated approach to meet
the health and supportive care needs of adults living with LTMV. Methods. The project was undertaken in three phases:
System Design, Implementation Planning, and Implementation. Results. There are both qualitative and quantitative evidences
that a multiorganizational system of care is now operational and functioning in a way that previously did not exist. An
Oversight Committee and an Operations Management Committee currently support the system of services. A Memorandum of
Understanding has been signed by the participating organizations. There is case-based evidence that hospital admissions are being
avoided, transitions in care are being thoughtfully planned and executed collaboratively among service providers, and new roles
and responsibilities are being accepted within the overall system of care. Conclusion. Addressing the complex and variable needs of
adults living with LTMV requires a systems response involving the full continuum of care.
Keywords :
System of Services , Adults , Mechanical Ventilation
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal