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A primary care learning collaborative to improve office systems and clinical management of pediatric asthma.

Stanley J Weinberger1,2, Kelly J Cowan1,3, Keith J Robinson1,3, Christine A Pellegrino1, Barbara L Frankowski1,2, Michael V Chmielewski1, Judith S Shaw1, Valerie S Harder1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Pediatric asthma is a common, relapsing-remitting, chronic inflammatory airway disease that when uncontrolled often leads to substantial patient and health care system burden. Improving management of asthma in primary care can help patients stay well controlled.
METHODS: The Vermont Child Health Improvement Program (VCHIP) developed a quality improvement (QI) learning collaborative with a primary objective to improve clinical asthma management measures through improvement in primary care office systems to support asthma care. Seven months of medical record review data were evaluated for improvements on eight clinical asthma management measures. Pre and post office systems inventory (OSI) self-assessments detailing adherence to improvement strategies were analyzed for improvement. Logistic regressions were used to test for associations between OSI strategy post scores and the corresponding clinical asthma management measures by month seven.
RESULTS: This study found significant improvement from baseline to month seven on seven of the eight clinical asthma management measures and between pre and post OSI for seven of the nine strategies assessed (N = 19 practices). Additionally, one point higher average OSI scores on the assessment and monitoring of asthma severity, asthma control, asthma action plans, and asthma education strategies were associated with significantly greater odds of improvement in their respective clinical asthma management measures.
CONCLUSIONS: A QI learning collaborative approach in primary care can improve office systems and corresponding clinical management measures for pediatric patients with asthma. This suggests that linking specific office systems strategies to clinical measures may be a helpful tactic within the learning collaborative model.

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Keywords:  Quality improvement; asthma action plan; asthma control; learning collaborative; primary care

Year:  2019        PMID: 31838923     DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2019.1702199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Asthma        ISSN: 0277-0903            Impact factor:   2.515


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