Nurses Leading Quality Projects

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Nurses Leading Quality Projects Elaine Z. Stenstrup, MSN, ACNS-BC, AOCNS, BMTCN How much do you know about quality improvement?. Nothing at all. I have heard of it. I have participated in a project 4. I am proficient and can lead or have led a project Results What is quality improvement? Many definitions and used interchangeably with: Quality improvement improve the outcome (the end result) Zero infection rates Process improvement revise or create process(es) that may improve the outcome, but focus is generally on the process Perform all processes that create zero infections; Quality work is intended to reduce or eliminate variation in a process to reach an improved outcome. If a process is out of control, you cannot control the outcome. Different methodologies and tools are used in this work.

History of quality Dr. W. Edwards Deming developed modern quality program Engineer, statistician, professor who evolved Dr. Walter Shewhart sprocess control model into our current Plan Do Study Act cycle Basic concepts: look at waste and variation with any process Came out of industry (not healthcare) in 940s-950s 970s -- Total Quality Management introduced 980s-990s Lean and Six Sigma theory introduced Lean helps eliminate waste Six Sigma helps reduce process variation 000s IHI model for improvement introduced What does FACT say about QI? All accredited programs must have: A quality management plan that addresses how you are managing your quality assurance, control, assessment, and improvement activities Designee who is responsible and has authority to manage and coordinate the organization s quality plan Structure/org chart of how program reports to upper quality committee Quality Improvement Terms you may know: TQM (Total Quality Management) CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement) TCQI (Total Clinical Quality Improvement) CPI (Continuous Process Improvement)

Quality Improvement IHI Model (Institute for Healthcare Improvement) Many institutions use the IHI model Framework for institutions to guide them in achieving triple aim Triple Aim is fold for the patient or entire population: Improve health Enhance experience and outcomes of care Reduce cost Generally applies to high risk, high cost populations Easily used with staff-driven PI Easy to overlay with institution strategic plans How do nurses learn about quality work? Involved advanced practice nurse or quality department rep Unit/clinic has council/committee that is taught QI and is responsible to carry out projects Teach basics to all staff through actual work projects and updates Learn to speak the same language Can become more sophisticated as work continues

How comfortable are you with participating in QI?. It scares me so I don t participate. I could help some but need direction. I could lead a small project 4. I could lead a large project Results Essentials needed to perform QI work Dedicated group of nurses (and other team members) Dedicated time to work on projects Can be short cycles or last all year long (or longer for ongoing projects) CLA-BSI (Central line associated blood stream infection) CAUTI (Catheter associated urinary tract infection) RN / Patient relationship RN / Provider relationship Pain Staff satisfaction with bedside handoff Onboarding of new staff Cost of care with switch to or addition of new contract/new pump/new biopsy kit/new central line Right tools Questions to ask Is there a problem? How would you fix the problem? Is solution realistic in midst of non-negotiables Budget neutral / cannot hire more staff Can staff work differently? Scheduling models If bringing in new supply/item, will old item be removed from stock? Who else in system uses the old item? Inventory control is a real issue Is manager or administrator supportive of work? Does solution affect other units or departments? 4

Where do you start to identify problem? Dashboard or scorecard Internal System External (UHC, state data centers, CIBMTR) Survey (patient, staff, customer) Truthpoint (point of care survey on tablet device) Press Ganey NRC Picker Identify the problem My organization displays my workplace QI data. Never. Rarely. Sometimes 4. Always Results 5

Aim: What are you trying to accomplish with this test? The Aim includes a numerical goal, timeframe, patient population and system to be improved. Every aim will require multiple smaller test of change. Measure: How will you know that a change is an improvement? Describe your test of change Person Responsible When to be done Where to be done List the tasks needed to set up this test of change Person Responsible When to be done Where to be done Predict what will happen as a result of this test What measures will help you determine if the prediction succeeds. at this point. You have planned your test and will not be able to complete the Do-Study-Act portion until you run the test. /4/05 *Check if your organization has standardized tools before you look for a tool to use PDSAis a structured trial and error process Plan background, scope, goals, metrics to meet, cause(s) of issue Do try out what you think will work Study look at results/metrics for improvement in process or outcome Act you will act, adjust, adapt/adopt or abandon (And then always plan the handoff and check-in) Test of Change (PDSA Cycles) TEAM: DATE: PDSA CYCLE # Plan Do: Describe what actually happened when you ran the test Study: Describe the measured results and how they compared to the predictions and what you learned from the cycle. Act: Describe modifications for the next cycle based on what you learned (adopt, adapt, abandon) A form (called A b/c this is the size of the paper used-x7) Shows entire project at a glance and status on one page Incorporates PDSA cycles Helps keep project in scope Allows standardized way to describe project to administration If your organization adopts another tool, must use that Easy to see the milestones that must occur in order for project to proceed 6

University of Minnesota Health: A Project Team Members Title & Role Sponsor & Stakeholders Name Title Project Status Start & Completion Dates Scope r Start Date Timeline y Completion Date Project Leader Title Metrics (o utcome, process, y PLAN In Scope STUDY Problem/Background Analysis of PDSA Results Out of Scope Aim Statement Outcome Measures Baseline Target Trend Interdependencies DO Process Measures Baseline Target Trend Previous PDSA Cycles Lessons Learned/Accomplishments Current PDSA Cycles Start End Balancing Measures Baseline Target Trend ACT Current State & Root Cause Analysis Issue Escalation Owner Due Date Planned Resolution Adopt, Adapt or Abandon Plan for Next Reporting Period Owner Due Date 4 Milestones Action Items for each Owner Due Date Milestone 4 5 Audit tools Vary from simple to in depth Are you doing what you (or policy or guideline) say you re doing? CLABSI bundle (scrub the hub, drsg& lines changed on time) Transfusions/Transplants: administering and/or documentation Most benchmarks are 00%, but may be OK with 95% or 75% Process mapping 7

Line chart Spaghetti diagram Many other tools available Choose the tool that you think best tells the story of your issue May need to use more than one 8

CLA-BSI (Central line associated blood stream infection) Our QI project was based on our high rates OUTCOME: Zero CLABSI by end of year and sustain zero rate PROCESSES: Understand definition and rate of CLA-BSI Invite Infection Prevention dept staff to speak to nurses on project Understand prevention/reduction bundle & teach staff (incl. float staff) What will work for your setting with parts of bundle Based in evidence have staff perform lit search/review Understand surveillance audits for bundle adherence Ask frontline staff why they think patient had CLABSI Monthly audit of bundle to see if we were doing what we said we were doing Met outcome in 04 Standardized IV line set up Based in CLABSI work, falls, lines pulled out, med errors Also based in staff (unit, float pool) dissatisfaction with spaghetti OUTCOME: standardized line set up PROCESSES: Medication compatibility Timing of meds/continuous meds Lab draws (pharmacokinetics, general labs, blood cultures) Equipment (IV pole, IV pumps, feeding pumps, oxygen tank holder) Monthly audit of IV line set up (when we do our CLABSI audits) Met outcome in months; outliers occur; revisit issue in real time with central supply or with nurse who set up lines incorrectly Orientation to peds BMT unit Based on new employee survey and retention study OUTCOME: 95% retention of new hires in 04 PROCESSES: Surveyed new hires at month, months Preceptors not standardized Orientation and check in not as tightly standardized as it could be Did not feel a part of unit/group of nurses Revised orientation process Revisited preceptors and their willingness to continue in this role Created buddy system with nurses who shared same weekends Met outcome in 04 9

Examples of projects that required more work than anticipated PDSA based on dissatisfaction scores from patients with pain Plan: survey staff and providers; find gaps in knowledge and attitudes Do: bring pain physician to meetings to discuss findings; offer education Study: monitor satisfaction scores from patients with pain Act: mandatory education for all staff and providers to cover findings ***SCORES DID NOT IMPROVE! Plan: re-evaluate findings with core group of staff and providers to begin the PDSA cycle again Another example PDSA based in move to new hospital Plan: Meet with all departments to ensure readiness for move of high risk, high needs population (peds BMT) Do: Core peds BMT group (nursing leadership, staff champions) identify all departments; Study: Mock run through of patient scenarios with departments Act/Adopt: Processes put into place ***PROCESSES FAILED with go live/move Plan: Evaluate why processes failed (we met in meetings instead of performing actual walk-through) Report out of QI work Documents (PDSA forms, A QI project tracking form, audits) Electronic and accessible Standardized Staff: newsletter, email, QI display on unit Manager: meet, email BMT dept/qi committee: attend meeting to give presentation, meet with QI rep Administration: formal report, email from manager 0

How comfortable are you with participating in QI?. It scares me so I don t participate. I could help some but need direction. I could lead a small project 4. I could lead a large project Results Summary QI incorporates methodologies and tools to improve a process or outcome FACT standards state a BMT program must have a QI plan The IHI model is used to guide organizational QI We generate ideas, try an intervention to improve upon our issue, test and check outcomes Multiple tools exist to assist in driving project Implement successful change in your area and farther if appl. Don t forget to share results formally to stakeholders Thank you! Questions?