Literature DB >> 26628731

A Multicenter Collaborative to Reduce Unnecessary Care in Inpatient Bronchiolitis.

Shawn L Ralston1, Matthew D Garber2, Elizabeth Rice-Conboy3, Grant M Mussman4, Kristin A Shadman5, Susan C Walley6, Elizabeth Nichols7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based Guidelines for acute viral bronchiolitis recommend primarily supportive care, but unnecessary care remains well documented. Published quality improvement work has been accomplished in children's hospitals, but little broad dissemination has been reported outside of those settings. We sought to use a voluntary collaborative strategy to disseminate best practices to reduce overuse of unnecessary care in children hospitalized for bronchiolitis in community settings.
METHODS: This project was a quality improvement collaborative consisting of monthly interactive webinars with online data collection and feedback. Data were collected by chart review for 2 bronchiolitis seasons, defined as January, February, and March of 2013 and 2014. Patients aged <24 months hospitalized for bronchiolitis and without chronic illness, prematurity, or intensive care use were included. Results were analyzed using run charting, analysis of means, and nonparametric statistics.
RESULTS: There were 21 participating hospitals contributing a total of 1869 chart reviews to the project, 995 preintervention and 874 postintervention. Mean use of any bronchodilator declined by 29% (P = .03) and doses per patient decreased 45% (P < .01). Mean use of any steroids declined by 68% (P < .01), and doses per patient decreased 35% (P = .04). Chest radiography use declined by 44% (P = .05). Length of stay decreased 5 hours (P < .01), and readmissions remained unchanged.
CONCLUSIONS: A voluntary collaborative was effective in reducing unnecessary care among a cohort of primarily community hospitals. Such a strategy may be generalizable to the settings where the majority of children are hospitalized in the United States.
Copyright © 2016 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 26628731     DOI: 10.1542/peds.2015-0851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


  29 in total

1.  Respiratory Scores as a Tool to Reduce Bronchodilator Use in Children Hospitalized With Acute Viral Bronchiolitis.

Authors:  Grant M Mussman; Rashmi D Sahay; Lauren Destino; Michele Lossius; Kristin A Shadman; Susan C Walley
Journal:  Hosp Pediatr       Date:  2017-05

2.  Clinical definition of respiratory viral infections in young children and potential bronchiolitis misclassification.

Authors:  Rosemary Megalaa; Geovanny F Perez; Sasikumar Kilaikode-Cheruveettara; Nidhi Kotwal; Carlos E Rodriguez-Martinez; Gustavo Nino
Journal:  J Investig Med       Date:  2017-09-24       Impact factor: 2.895

3.  Prevalence of Continuous Pulse Oximetry Monitoring in Hospitalized Children With Bronchiolitis Not Requiring Supplemental Oxygen.

Authors:  Christopher P Bonafide; Rui Xiao; Patrick W Brady; Christopher P Landrigan; Canita Brent; Courtney Benjamin Wolk; Amanda P Bettencourt; Lisa McLeod; Frances Barg; Rinad S Beidas; Amanda Schondelmeyer
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  Parental Perspectives on Continuous Pulse Oximetry Use in Bronchiolitis Hospitalizations.

Authors:  Kevin W Chi; Eric R Coon; Lauren Destino; Alan R Schroeder
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2020-07-16       Impact factor: 7.124

Review 5.  Quality improvement in pediatrics: past, present, and future.

Authors:  Stephanie P Schwartz; Kyle J Rehder
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  2016-09-27       Impact factor: 3.756

6.  Validity of Continuous Pulse Oximetry Orders for Identification of Actual Monitoring Status in Bronchiolitis.

Authors:  Patrick W Brady; Amanda C Schondelmeyer; Christopher P Landrigan; Rui Xiao; Canita Brent; Christopher Bonafide
Journal:  J Hosp Med       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 2.960

7.  Association Between Bronchiolitis Patient Volume and Continuous Pulse Oximetry Monitoring in 25 Hospitals.

Authors:  Patricia A Stoeck; Deanna F Chieco; Elizabeth W Pingree; Christopher P Landrigan
Journal:  J Hosp Med       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 2.960

8.  Associations Between Quality Measures and Outcomes for Children Hospitalized With Bronchiolitis.

Authors:  Mersine A Bryan; Amy Tyler; Chuan Zhou; Derek J Williams; David P Johnson; Chén C Kenyon; Heather Haq; Tamara D Simon; Rita Mangione-Smith
Journal:  Hosp Pediatr       Date:  2020-11

9.  Vaccination Status and Resource Use During Hospital Visits for Respiratory Illnesses.

Authors:  Mersine A Bryan; Annika M Hofstetter; M Patricia deHart; Tamara D Simon; Douglas J Opel
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2019-10-17       Impact factor: 7.124

Review 10.  Quality and Safety of Pediatric Inpatient Care in Community Hospitals: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Jana C Leary; Kathleen E Walsh; Rebecca A Morin; Elisabeth G Schainker; JoAnna K Leyenaar
Journal:  J Hosp Med       Date:  2019-09-18       Impact factor: 2.960

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.