Substance Use Screening in a Large Pediatric Primary Care Network: A Quality Improvement Project.

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Pediatric quality & safety Pub Date : 2024-07-10 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000745
Dave Karas, Lisa Eggleston, William Goldman, Mike Bigham, P Cooper White
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Abstract

Background: This project aimed to introduce substance use screening, using the CRAFFT (Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Family/Friends, Trouble) screening tool, into the routine care of adolescents using quality improvement strategies and tools.

Methods: We expanded a single-site project showing the successful introduction of CRAFFT screening into adolescent care to include the entire 34-site primary care network of a children's hospital in Northeastern Ohio. We deployed quality improvement methodology to facilitate the acceptance and use of the screener. Data showing the percentage of eligible adolescents screened were collected and shared monthly with network providers.

Results: The single-site phase increased the screening rate from 3.5% to 72%. The percentage screened for the network phase rose from 0% to >90% in the first 2 months of the project and remained at that level. Of those screened, 85% were low risk, 3% were medium risk, and 2% were high risk. Ten percent of the results were not recorded in a way that allowed for post hoc risk assessment. During the network phase, 35,750 of 38,427 (93%) eligible patients completed the screening form.

Conclusions: This project resulted in the highly reliable use of the CRAFFT screener in a large primary care network.

大型儿科初级保健网络中的药物使用筛查:质量改进项目。
背景:该项目旨在利用质量改进策略和工具,将CRAFFT(汽车、放松、独自、忘记、家人/朋友、麻烦)筛查工具引入青少年的常规护理中:方法:我们将成功将 CRAFFT 筛查引入青少年护理的单点项目扩展到俄亥俄州东北部一家儿童医院的整个 34 点初级护理网络。我们采用了质量改进方法来促进筛查器的接受和使用。我们收集了符合筛查条件的青少年比例数据,并每月与网络提供者分享:结果:单点阶段的筛查率从 3.5% 提高到 72%。在项目实施的头两个月,网络阶段的筛查率从 0% 上升到 90%以上,并保持在这一水平。在接受筛查的人群中,85% 属于低风险,3% 属于中风险,2% 属于高风险。10%的结果没有记录,无法进行事后风险评估。在网络阶段,38,427 名符合条件的患者中有 35,750 人(93%)填写了筛查表:该项目使 CRAFFT 筛选器在一个大型初级保健网络中得到了高度可靠的应用。
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