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Archives of disease in childhood, 2015-07, Vol.100 (7), p.654-658
2015
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Using multifaceted education to improve management in acute viral bronchiolitis
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  • Archives of disease in childhood, 2015-07, Vol.100 (7), p.654-658
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England: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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BMJ Journals Archiv - DFG Nationallizenzen
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  • ObjectiveTo establish current bronchiolitis management across hospitals in Wales, improve compliance with national guidelines and standardise evidence-based clinical practice.DesignA complete audit cycle with implementation of a multifaceted education bundle prior to the follow-up audit.SettingTwelve acute paediatric departments between 1 November and 31 December in 2012 and 2013.PatientsAll infants under 12 months with a clinical diagnosis of bronchiolitis.InterventionsThe first audit assessed management of bronchiolitis with reference to both the Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network (SIGN) guidelines and local hospital guidelines. Following analysis and dissemination of these results, an education bundle was implemented nationwide, with completion of the audit cycle to assess change.Main Outcome MeasuresCompliance with SIGN recommendations for investigation, treatment and discharge. Compliance with the education bundle requirements also assessed in 2013.ResultsData were collected for 1599 infants. The education bundle was delivered in all hospitals. The level of severity, defined by oxygen saturations in air at presentation, length of stay and paediatric intensive care unit transfers, was equivalent for both years. Mean compliance percentage (95% CI) across Wales significantly improved between 2012 and 2013, with compliance with investigations increasing from 50% (46% to 53%) to 71% (68% to 74%), with management increasing from 65% (61% to 68%) to 74% (71% to 77%), and overall compliance improving from 38% (37% to 39%) to 59% (56% to 62%) in 2013.ConclusionsThis audit demonstrated a significant improvement in compliance following implementation of our educational bundle. This has enabled improvement in standardised and evidence-based patient care across Wales.

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