提高基层儿科诊所青少年自杀风险筛查率,质量改进项目

Janet Lee , Gabriela Araujo , Emma Price
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近年来,青少年自杀倾向的发生率不断上升。尽管我们诊所的儿科医生正在筛查抑郁症,但自杀风险筛查却没有完成。我们设计了一个质量改进(QI)项目,目标是将自杀风险筛查率提高 20%,并将临床医生对电子健康记录(EHR)用于心理健康筛查的态度提高 20%。基线分析包括病历审查和医疗服务提供者调查。自杀风险筛查工具在电子病历中加入了决策支持功能。在完成对医疗服务提供者的教育后,实施了基于电子病历的干预措施。干预后,自杀风险筛查完成率从 8.8% 提高到 95%。医疗服务提供者对电子病历的态度也有所改善。该 QI 项目表明,实施由医疗服务提供者提供信息的电子病历工具有助于提高自杀风险筛查率、简化工作流程,并有助于改善临床医生对电子病历的态度。
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Improving rates of adolescent suicide risk screening in a primary pediatric clinic, a quality improvement project

In recent years, adolescents have experienced rising rates of suicidal ideation. Though pediatricians in our clinic were screening for depression, suicide risk screens were not completed. We designed a quality improvement (QI) project with the goal to increase the rate of suicide risk screening by 20 %, and improve clinicians’ attitudes toward the electronic health record (EHR) for mental health screening by 20 %. Baseline analyses included chart review and a provider survey. Suicide risk screen tools were built with decision-support into the EHR. After provider education was completed, the EHR-based interventions were implemented. Post-intervention, suicide risk screening completion increased from 8.8 % to 95 %. Provider attitudes towards the EHR also improved. This QI project demonstrates that implementing EHR tools that are provider-informed can help to improve suicide risk screening rates, streamline workflows, and help improve clinicians’ attitudes towards the EHR.

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Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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