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Improving Your Joint Commission Perinatal Care Core Measure of Exclusive Breast Milk Feeding Through Baby Friendly Implementation of Evidence Based Maternity Practices Ruth Patterson, RNC, BSN, MHSA, Integrated Quality Services

Disclosure Statement: I do not work for the Joint Commission I am learning daily about the Core Measures I did not write that title, but I will try to speak to every part of it! 2 February 6, 2014

Agenda Introduction The Who, What, and Why of Joint Commission The Five Perinatal Core Measures Details and Practice with Core Measures for Exclusive Breastfeeding Improvement Process, a PDSA Primer 3 February 6, 2014

TJC Who, What, and Why Who is the Joint Commission? Independent not for profit agency. Developers of a nationalized standardized performance measurement system with input from multiple stakeholders Surveyor for ACCREDITATION of hospitals, inpatient, mental health care facilities 4 February 6, 2014

TJC Who, What, and Why What does the Joint Commission do? Core Measure sets for performance measurement of standardized care delivered in a focused area AMI, HF, PN, SCIP, IMM, VTE and PC National Patient Safety Goals Designates Top Performer Hospitals (95%) SPEAK UP campaign - Including an excellent patient education brochure on Breastfeeding 5 February 6, 2014

TJC Who, What, and Why Why do we care about TJC Core Measures? Mandate participation for maternity hospitals delivering >1100 infants/year Transparency of Care BF Measure publically reported starting Jan 1, 2014 Health care delivery is shifting to Value-Based Care (CMS can base reimbursement on results) Doing things based on evidence is the right thing to do for our patients. 6 February 6, 2014

Perinatal Core Measures

There are five Perinatal Core Measures Quick Overview: PC1 Elective Delivery No elective (non-medical inductions) deliveries before 39 weeks. PC2 Cesarean Delivery C/S for primiparous women w/ singleton > 37weeks in vertex position PC3 Antenatal Steroids Women at risk of delivery at 24-32 wks must receive steroid dose pre-delivery PC4 Blood Stream Infections in Newborns Absence of certain strains of bacteria; not limited to central line infections. PC5 and PC5a the subject of this presentation 8 February 6, 2014

Breast Feeding Core Measures PC05 Exclusive Breast milk feeding from birth until discharge from the hospital of newborns >36 wks gestation.* PC05A Exclusive Breast milk feeding from birth until discharge from the hospital of newborns >36 weeks gestation.. Considering (MINUS) those whose mothers choose to exclusively formula feed.* * Hospitals with >1100 births per year. 9 February 6, 2014

The numerator and denominator are specific: Numerator is identical for each: Exclusive Breast milk feeding from birth until discharge of newborns >36 wks gestation specific denominator Denominator is different: PC5 Sample from newborns >36 wks gestation born at the facility PC5A Sample from newborns >36 wks gestation born at the facility MINUS newborns in this group whose mothers choose not to breast feed 10 February 6, 2014

Specifications Guidelines

http://www.jointcommission.org Become an expert on the details. 12 February 6, 2014

CRITERIA FOR BOTH MEASURES Only Human Milk From birth until d/c No other liquids or solids except for drops of vitamins, minerals, or medicines. Includes suckling at breast, and other feeding with human milk from mother or donor. No formula used for supplementation. Exclusion at Sampling ICD-9 codes for galactosemia, parenteral infusion, prematurity (Appendix A, Tables 11.20-23) Experienced Death LOS >120 days Clinical Trial Transferred to another hospital Exclusion at Abstraction Admitted to NICU for critical care services at any time during this hospitalization Documented Reason for NOT exclusively feeding breast milk mom s medical reason or mother s choice to formula feed 13 February 6, 2014

Exclusions during Sampling: Appendix A - excerpt

Exclusions during Abstraction: Specifications Manual- excerpts

Exclusions during Abstraction: Specifications Manual- excerpts

There are NO infant-related medical indications accepted for use of formula in normal newborns. 17 February 6, 2014

Where do you find information when abstracting? Documentation Source Documentation of Choice If you cannot determine I&O or feeding records Nursing notes H&P, Admission or D/C Treatment Plans Progress Notes MD, APN, PA, CNM or LC Written PRIOR to feeding (first entry if < 24/7 duty) Must clearly tie maternal condition/choice to reason for formula Abstractors cannot assume maternal choice not to breastfeed in the absence of any documentation. 18 February 6, 2014

Where did I find all of that? http://www.jointcommission.org 19 February 6, 2014

Let s Practice Abstracting Use the algorithms for PC05 and PC05A to determine whether the sampled patient is: 1. Included in the population for either measure and 2. Whether the results will be a fallout of compliance for either measure. 20 February 6, 2014

Let s Practice Abstracting Once the sampling is done... The abstracting begins! Apply the details... DC home, transfer or deceased? Clinical trial? In NICU for critical care services? Apply the details... Did the infant ever have formula? Is there documentation of an acceptable reason for not exclusively feeding breast milk? E = in the numerator D = in the denominator 21 February 6, 2014

Case One DETAILS IN BRIEF: Baby Boy Jones, 39.5 wks no clinical trials plans to breast feed rooming in with mother nursed first hour then every few hours second night mom was tired, fed 15 ml EBM BF newborn, no formula throughout stay. 1. Yes, Included in both measures; 2. NO, Not a fallout. Compliance is met. 22 February 6, 2014

Case Two DETAILS IN BRIEF: Baby Boy Smith potential sepsis in NICU for IV antibiotics plan was to breastfeed, hand expression/pumping, slow volume increase, given formula no clinical trials BF newborn, supplemented with Formula; in NICU for NON-critical care. 1. Yes, Included for both measures; 2. YES, a fallout for both measures. NICU observation and IV antibiotics does not meet the Critical Care component; baby received both breast milk and formula. 23 February 6, 2014

Case Three DETAILS IN BRIEF: Baby Girl Adams decision never to breast feed baby received formula while rooming in with mom admission H&P does specify mother s preference no clinical trials Exclusively formula feeding per mother s choice. 1. Included in both measures. 2. Fallout to PC-05 NOT exclusively breast milk fed Not a fallout for PC-05A because provider notes show link between mother s choice and formula feeding. 24 February 6, 2014

Example of results: Let s say there are 46 newborns in the sample for the month. And we found that 34 of them were exclusively breast milk fed; only one mother chose to exclusively formula feed. PC05 34 = 73.9% Exclusively Breast 46 PC05-A 34 = 75.6% Exclusively Breast 46-1 Considering Mom s Choice 25 February 6, 2014

Now that you are expert in the BF Core Measures. Is there room for improvement in exclusive breast milk feeding at your facility?

Performance Improvement Strategies

Don t Re-Invent the Wheel. Use the Evidence! 28 February 6, 2014

Baby Friendly USA recommends 10 Steps Abbreviated version: 1. Written breastfeeding policy. 2. Train all health care staff in the skills necessary 3. Inform all pregnant women about benefits and management of BF 4. Initiate breastfeeding within one hour of birth 5. Show mothers how to breastfeed and how to maintain lactation 6. Give no food or drink other than breast-milk, unless medically indicated 7. Practice rooming in 8. Encourage breastfeeding on demand. 9. Give no pacifiers or artificial nipples to breastfeeding infants. 10. Foster the establishment of breastfeeding support groups and refer on discharge 29 February 6, 2014

Where to start???? How do you decide where to start your improvement efforts? 30 February 6, 2014

Remember scientific method? Remember the nursing process? Have you ever heard of RIM? RIM+ is a method used in Performance Improvement that includes goal setting and a process called PDSA. 31 February 6, 2014

RIM+ uses PDSA a process that involves lots of small tests of change 32 February 6, 2014

How do you make a plan??? A plan is a made up of many small tests of change to get to an overall goal. Look at your current practice Are you using evidence based practices? Who is your customer and what kind of motivation do they need? Brainstorm ideas Identify potential changes to test Standardize and simplify processes 33 February 6, 2014

How do you set a goal? Be S.M.A.R.T! 34 February 6, 2014

Tests of change start small. How we test for change. Act - What changes are to be made? - Next cycle? Plan - Objective - Predictions - Plan to carry out the cycle (who, what, where, when) - Plan for data collection Study - Analyze data - Compare results to predictions - Summarize what was learned Do - Carry out the plan - Document observations - Record data 35 February 6, 2014

Motivate the Team professionals AND patients Education Identify Barriers Reduce Barriers Knowledge is a wonderful thing! Lactation Education for professionals Do not assume patients know where to look for info (or get it the first time) Cultural Values and Norms Heritage and Family Influence Personal Experiences Staff perceptions of time involvement Evidence based information to all. Standardize language about BF Provide Support Make it easy to do the right thing! 36 February 6, 2014

Practice in small groups: Identify ONE potential strategy for improving exclusive breast feeding rates. at any of your facilities. What changes can you make that will result in improvement in ONE aspect of exclusive breast feeding? Find an idea based on a hunch test it plan to celebrate successes 37 February 6, 2014

Final Thoughts:

Review: What are the Numerator and Denominator of PC05 and PC05A? Can you access the Joint Commission Website? What does PDSA represent? What can you take to your home facility as your first test of change? Any questions? 39 February 6, 2014

Thank you! Contact Info: RUTH.ANN.PATTERSON@KP.ORG

Bibliography TJC Website www.jointcommission.org (home page) Kaiser Breastfeeding Toolkit www.kpcmi.org/wpcontent/uploads/2013/03/kaiser-permanente-breastfeedingtoolkit.pdf Pickett, Emma, IBCLC, A Closer Look at Cultural Issues Surrounding Breastfeeding, Lactation Matters, Official Blog of the International Lactation Consultant Association, Oct 30, 2012 41 February 6, 2014