Authors

  1. Brown , Laurey
  2. Norwood , Meredith
  3. Thompson , Laurie G.

Abstract

Functional neurological disorder (FND) sits at the intersection of neurology and psychology and has a variety of presentations, severity, and symptomatology. It affects a considerable number of pediatric patients and overwhelmingly influences healthcare spending. Diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes are varied, challenging, and lack standardization, often leading to frustration from patients, caregivers, and providers. Multidisciplinary care is essential though communication is often complex and disjunct. Using quality improvement tools and experiences from one institution, a team was established to ameliorate these concerns. A clinical care pathway was designed for the diagnosis and treatment of FND in the pediatric inpatient setting. This pathway was the result of the multidisciplinary team effort and an outcome, highlighting the need for early and intentional diagnosis with diagnosing provider specified, provider education and consistent language, patient and caregiver education, and clear and thorough discharge planning. Through the implementation of this pathway, it is anticipated that patient and provider satisfaction will improve as will the outcomes and care given to affected individuals. This work can be applied to the global treatment of FND and raise awareness to effectively managed care as well as the opportunity for clinicians to drive institutional change.