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A Quality Improvement Project to Optimize Fluoride Varnish Use in a Pediatric Outpatient Clinic with Multiple Resident Providers.

Scarlett Carmen Johnson1, Gina Marie French2.   

Abstract

The pediatric clinic at Kapi'olani Medical Center provides dental varnish to prevent decay. A chart review (conducted August 1-31, 2017) revealed that only 49.6% of eligible children received varnish. Among those who did not receive varnish, no explanation was provided in 83.9% of the charts. This quality improvement project was designed to increase delivery and documentation of dental varnish. The participants were 14-15 pediatric and psychiatry residents (11 present for all cycles). Cycle 1 interventions were a 5-minute resident educational session on the importance and process of fluoride varnish, and visual reminders on all order entry computers in the clinic. Cycle 2 intervention consisted of a prompt added to the clinic's default well child visit templates requiring notation of whether varnish was given and a reason if not. Data for cycle 2 was collected over 6 weeks as some residents chose to use their own templates, serving as an unplanned comparison group. Application of varnish increased to 77.7% (P < .001) after cycle 1, and was statistically unchanged for cycle 2 (74% (P = .24)). Documentation of reason for lack of varnish was missing in 80% (P = .59) after cycle 1 and 17 % (P < .001) after cycle 2 (with prompt). In the cycle 2 comparison group using their own templates, the varnish application rate was 71% (P < .001) with no explanation for lack of varnish 84% of the time (P = .95). Brief educational interventions may result in increased use of fluoride varnish in resident-based clinics. Task based prompts or stop measures in electronic medical record templates can improve documentation, which can inform efforts to improve varnish application. ©Copyright 2020 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).

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Keywords:  early childhood caries; educational intervention; fluoride varnish; quality improvement; resident clinic

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32490379      PMCID: PMC7260867     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii J Health Soc Welf        ISSN: 2641-5216


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