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1905. Real-World Insights into Quality Improvement across 11 HIV Clinics in the United States

BACKGROUND: As people with HIV are living longer, focusing quality improvement (QI) initiatives on health maintenance and comprehensive patient-centered care is essential. This QI study evaluated chart-document performance in selected HIV care practices across the United States. METHODS: Participant...

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Autores principales: Wohl, David Alain, Brinson, Cynthia, Hicks, Charles, Shalit, Peter, Hardy, W David, Carter, Jeffrey, Simone, Laura, Sapir, Tamar
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6253971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1561
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author Wohl, David Alain
Brinson, Cynthia
Hicks, Charles
Shalit, Peter
Hardy, W David
Carter, Jeffrey
Simone, Laura
Sapir, Tamar
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description BACKGROUND: As people with HIV are living longer, focusing quality improvement (QI) initiatives on health maintenance and comprehensive patient-centered care is essential. This QI study evaluated chart-document performance in selected HIV care practices across the United States. METHODS: Participants were randomly selected from 11 Ryan White-funded HIV clinics in community (n = 7), hospital (n = 3), and academic (n = 1) settings. At baseline, 200 consecutive charts (~20 per clinic) were reviewed for documentation of guideline-directed practices. Clinic teams participated in audit-feedback interventions to develop improvement plans. Three months later, consecutive charts were reviewed according to baseline methods. Chi-square tests were conducted to analyze pre- and post-intervention differences. RESULTS: Significant improvements were seen in sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening, and patient counseling on sexual risk, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and antiretroviral therapy (ART). Documentation of several health maintenance measures improved significantly. CONCLUSION: Audit-feedback of QI measures improved performance. This approach can inform future QI initiatives. DISCLOSURES: C. Brinson, Gilead: Investigator, Scientific Advisor and Speaker’s Bureau, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Theratech: Investigator, Research support. BMS: Investigator, Research support. SlieaGen: Investigator, Research support. GSK ViiV: Consultant, Investigator and Scientific Advisor, Consulting fee, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Daiichi Sankyo: Sub Investigator, Research support. Novo Nordisk: Investigator, Research support. Sanofi: Investigator, Research support. Watson: Investigator, Research support. Salix: Investigator, Research support. Janssen: Investigator, Research support. Roche: Investigator, Research support. Colucid: Investigator, Research support. Eisai: Investigator, Research support. Shionogi: Investigator, Research support. Elcelyx: Investigator, Research support. Sangamo: Sub Investigator, Research support. C. Hicks, ViiV Healthcare: Employee, Salary. P. Shalit, Gilead: Consultant, Investigator and Speaker’s Bureau, Consulting fee, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Viiv: Consultant and Speaker’s Bureau, Consulting fee and Speaker honorarium. Janssen: Consultant, Investigator and Speaker’s Bureau, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Merck: Speaker’s Bureau, Speaker honorarium. W. D. Hardy, Gilead Sciences: Consultant and Investigator, Consulting fee and Research support. ViiV Healthcare: Consultant and Investigator, Consulting fee and Research support. Amgen: Investigator, Research support. Janssen: Investigator, Research support. Merck: Investigator, Research support. J. Carter, PRIME Education, LLC: Employee, Salary. L. Simone, PRIME Education, LLC: Employee, Salary. T. Sapir, PRIME Education, LLC: Employee, Salary. Gilead Sciences Inc.: Independent medical education provider, Educational grant.
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spelling pubmed-62539712018-11-28 1905. Real-World Insights into Quality Improvement across 11 HIV Clinics in the United States Wohl, David Alain Brinson, Cynthia Hicks, Charles Shalit, Peter Hardy, W David Carter, Jeffrey Simone, Laura Sapir, Tamar Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: As people with HIV are living longer, focusing quality improvement (QI) initiatives on health maintenance and comprehensive patient-centered care is essential. This QI study evaluated chart-document performance in selected HIV care practices across the United States. METHODS: Participants were randomly selected from 11 Ryan White-funded HIV clinics in community (n = 7), hospital (n = 3), and academic (n = 1) settings. At baseline, 200 consecutive charts (~20 per clinic) were reviewed for documentation of guideline-directed practices. Clinic teams participated in audit-feedback interventions to develop improvement plans. Three months later, consecutive charts were reviewed according to baseline methods. Chi-square tests were conducted to analyze pre- and post-intervention differences. RESULTS: Significant improvements were seen in sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening, and patient counseling on sexual risk, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and antiretroviral therapy (ART). Documentation of several health maintenance measures improved significantly. CONCLUSION: Audit-feedback of QI measures improved performance. This approach can inform future QI initiatives. DISCLOSURES: C. Brinson, Gilead: Investigator, Scientific Advisor and Speaker’s Bureau, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Theratech: Investigator, Research support. BMS: Investigator, Research support. SlieaGen: Investigator, Research support. GSK ViiV: Consultant, Investigator and Scientific Advisor, Consulting fee, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Daiichi Sankyo: Sub Investigator, Research support. Novo Nordisk: Investigator, Research support. Sanofi: Investigator, Research support. Watson: Investigator, Research support. Salix: Investigator, Research support. Janssen: Investigator, Research support. Roche: Investigator, Research support. Colucid: Investigator, Research support. Eisai: Investigator, Research support. Shionogi: Investigator, Research support. Elcelyx: Investigator, Research support. Sangamo: Sub Investigator, Research support. C. Hicks, ViiV Healthcare: Employee, Salary. P. Shalit, Gilead: Consultant, Investigator and Speaker’s Bureau, Consulting fee, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Viiv: Consultant and Speaker’s Bureau, Consulting fee and Speaker honorarium. Janssen: Consultant, Investigator and Speaker’s Bureau, Research support and Speaker honorarium. Merck: Speaker’s Bureau, Speaker honorarium. W. D. Hardy, Gilead Sciences: Consultant and Investigator, Consulting fee and Research support. ViiV Healthcare: Consultant and Investigator, Consulting fee and Research support. Amgen: Investigator, Research support. Janssen: Investigator, Research support. Merck: Investigator, Research support. J. Carter, PRIME Education, LLC: Employee, Salary. L. Simone, PRIME Education, LLC: Employee, Salary. T. Sapir, PRIME Education, LLC: Employee, Salary. Gilead Sciences Inc.: Independent medical education provider, Educational grant. Oxford University Press 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6253971/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1561 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Brinson, Cynthia
Hicks, Charles
Shalit, Peter
Hardy, W David
Carter, Jeffrey
Simone, Laura
Sapir, Tamar
1905. Real-World Insights into Quality Improvement across 11 HIV Clinics in the United States
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title_short 1905. Real-World Insights into Quality Improvement across 11 HIV Clinics in the United States
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