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Whole-Person, Whole-Team Approach to Quality Improvement: Why Person-Centered Care Matters

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began its culture transformation journey in 2006, supporting its nursing homes in providing high-quality, person-centered care in person-centered environments. We implemented a quality improvement intervention to support frontline staff from low-performing VA...

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Autores principales: Engle, Ryann, Snow, A Lynn, Clark, Valerie, Zhao, Shibei, Gillespie, Christopher, Hartmann, Christine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7740714/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.855
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author Engle, Ryann
Snow, A Lynn
Clark, Valerie
Zhao, Shibei
Gillespie, Christopher
Hartmann, Christine
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Clark, Valerie
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description The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began its culture transformation journey in 2006, supporting its nursing homes in providing high-quality, person-centered care in person-centered environments. We implemented a quality improvement intervention to support frontline staff from low-performing VA nursing homes in providing high-quality care using a whole-person, whole-team approach. The intervention consisted of a bundle with four components: 1) specialized frontline staff huddles that encouraged high-quality frontline staff communication and collaboration, 2) micro-root cause analyses and targeted interventions to promote resident sleep and reduce resident falls through individualized care, 3) in-depth frontline conversations regarding residents’ distress behaviors and mobility, and 4) targeted, team-based, person-centered performance improvement projects. The intervention was implemented at 8 low-performing VA nursing homes (August 2018 - April 2019) via in-person and virtual sessions and facilitated through CLC-based champions and intervention team-based coaches. We monitored the intervention’s impact using pre-post Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services quality star ratings. We also conducted 17 post-intervention interviews with key informants at 7 participating nursing homes and conducted a content analysis of the data. Pre intervention, all 8 nursing homes had a history of being 1 or 2 stars in overall quality. Post intervention, 3 homes increased 1 star; 1 home increased 2 stars; 2 homes increased 3 stars; 2 homes increased 4 stars. Post intervention, participants perceived improved delivery of person-centered care (e.g., providing individualized sleep hygiene, de-implementing alarms). Our findings suggest a whole-person, whole-team intervention can effectively and efficiently improve both person-centered care and care quality.
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spelling pubmed-77407142020-12-21 Whole-Person, Whole-Team Approach to Quality Improvement: Why Person-Centered Care Matters Engle, Ryann Snow, A Lynn Clark, Valerie Zhao, Shibei Gillespie, Christopher Hartmann, Christine Innov Aging Abstracts The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began its culture transformation journey in 2006, supporting its nursing homes in providing high-quality, person-centered care in person-centered environments. We implemented a quality improvement intervention to support frontline staff from low-performing VA nursing homes in providing high-quality care using a whole-person, whole-team approach. The intervention consisted of a bundle with four components: 1) specialized frontline staff huddles that encouraged high-quality frontline staff communication and collaboration, 2) micro-root cause analyses and targeted interventions to promote resident sleep and reduce resident falls through individualized care, 3) in-depth frontline conversations regarding residents’ distress behaviors and mobility, and 4) targeted, team-based, person-centered performance improvement projects. The intervention was implemented at 8 low-performing VA nursing homes (August 2018 - April 2019) via in-person and virtual sessions and facilitated through CLC-based champions and intervention team-based coaches. We monitored the intervention’s impact using pre-post Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services quality star ratings. We also conducted 17 post-intervention interviews with key informants at 7 participating nursing homes and conducted a content analysis of the data. Pre intervention, all 8 nursing homes had a history of being 1 or 2 stars in overall quality. Post intervention, 3 homes increased 1 star; 1 home increased 2 stars; 2 homes increased 3 stars; 2 homes increased 4 stars. Post intervention, participants perceived improved delivery of person-centered care (e.g., providing individualized sleep hygiene, de-implementing alarms). Our findings suggest a whole-person, whole-team intervention can effectively and efficiently improve both person-centered care and care quality. Oxford University Press 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7740714/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.855 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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