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Establishing a quality improvement process for identification of psychosocial problems in a primary care practice.

R L Bingham1, D A Plante, D L Bronson, H M Tufo, K McKnight.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A quality improvement process that will significantly increase the rate of identification of psychosocial problems through routine use of case-finding instruments can be established in a general medicine practice.
DESIGN: Two groups of patient examination reports written by physicians were retrospectively compared with the patients' responses on the case-finding database instrument. The samples were obtained by sequential selection in four time periods. SETTING AND PATIENTS: The study occurred in a university general internal medicine practice that utilizes the problem-oriented record. The patients studied were seen for first-time comprehensive examinations designed to identify all important health problems, including psychosocial problems. INTERVENTION: The authors compared performances of the physicians in identification of psychosocial problems before and after the intervention, which consisted of a pilot study audit of psychosocial problem identification, establishment of standards for interpretation of the case-finding instrument, design of a flow sheet to make case-finding data clearly available to the physician at each comprehensive examination, and feedback of physician performance according to practice-adopted standards for identification of psychosocial problems. MEASUREMENT: The result of the intervention was an increase in psychosocial problem identification from 67% to 90% of problems present, p less than 0.05 by chi-square distribution; or a decrease from 33% to 10% in psychosocial problems missed by the physicians.
CONCLUSION: The quality improvement process for identification of psychosocial problems described in this report significantly increased the rate of identification of psychosocial problems by general internists.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2374044     DOI: 10.1007/bf02600403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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