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Impact of a metabolic screening bundle on rates of screening for metabolic syndrome in a psychiatry resident outpatient clinic.

Ilse R Wiechers1, Mark Viron, Joseph Stoklosa, Oliver Freudenreich, David C Henderson, Anthony Weiss.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although it is widely acknowledged that second-generation antipsychotics are associated with cardiometabolic side effects, rates of metabolic screening have remained low. The authors created a quality-improvement (QI) intervention in an academic medical center outpatient psychiatry resident clinic with the aim of improving rates of screening for metabolic syndrome in patients being prescribed antipsychotic medications.
METHODS: The core components of the QI intervention included resident education and creation of a metabolic screening bundle for the electronic medical record. Quarterly audits of individual patient electronic medical records assessed whether a patient was currently prescribed antipsychotics and whether metabolic-syndrome screening had been documented at any time in the preceding 12 months.
RESULTS: In each audit period, from 131 to 156 patients (30%-36% of total clinic sample) were prescribed antipsychotic medication. After the intervention, rates of documentation of the components of the metabolic screening bundle increased between 3.5- and 10-fold (final rates: 39% for blood pressure, 44% for BMI, and 55% for glucose and lipid panel). Rates of documenting the full bundle increased nearly 30-fold (final rate: 31%).
CONCLUSION: Provider-education combined with introduction of a documentation bundle in the electronic medical record increased rates of documented metabolic screening in patients being prescribed antipsychotic medications by psychiatry residents.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22532201     DOI: 10.1176/appi.ap.10090138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Psychiatry        ISSN: 1042-9670


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Review 4.  Interventions to increase access to or uptake of physical health screening in people with severe mental illness: a realist review.

Authors:  Frédérique Lamontagne-Godwin; Caroline Burgess; Sarah Clement; Melanie Gasston-Hales; Carolynn Greene; Anne Manyande; Deborah Taylor; Paul Walters; Elizabeth Barley
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5.  A Quality Improvement Curriculum for Psychiatry Residents.

Authors:  Claudia L Reardon; Roderick Hafer; Frederick J P Langheim; Elliot R Lee; Jennifer M McDonald; Michael J Peterson; John Stevenson; Art Walaszek
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