Evidence-based Standardization of Constipation Management in the Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Study.
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2021-03
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Constipation is a common problem in pediatric patients. Abdominal radiographs (AXRs) are frequently obtained in the pediatric emergency department for diagnosis despite their poor reliability to rule out underlying pathology or prognostic ability to determine the degree of constipation. The goal of this quality improvement (QI) initiative was to standardize the diagnosis and management of constipation in the pediatric emergency department and urgent care in patients ages 6 months to 21 years and decrease AXR use by 20% and sustain this reduction for 12 months.
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This prospective QI project involved a multidisciplinary team at a large urban pediatric tertiary care center. The study team constructed a key driver diagram and identified interventions, such as creating a standardized evaluation and management algorithm for constipation, using free open-access medical education platforms, incorporating the electronic medical record interface, and expanding educational conferences to include standardized approach and discharge instructions for patients with constipation across all acuity levels. The primary measure of AXR utilization was tracked overtime on a statistical process control chart to evaluate the impact of interventions.Results
The percentage of visits for constipation that included an AXR decreased from a baseline of 49.6%-37.1%, a 25% reduction. Length-of-stay, return visits within 7 days, and inpatient admissions remained unchanged by the interventions.Conclusions
QI methodology successfully decreased AXR utilization in the evaluation of constipation across a broad spectrum of acuity levels. Further interventions may help to decrease the length of stay and further decrease AXR utilization.Type
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Lipshaw, Matthew J, Ronine L Zamor, Rebecca Carson, Daniel Mallon, Brad Sobolewski, Adam A Vukovic and Eileen Murtagh Kurowski (2021). Evidence-based Standardization of Constipation Management in the Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Study. Pediatric quality & safety, 6(2). p. e395. 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000395 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31994.
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Rebecca Carson
Dr. Becky Carson is a dual-certified pediatric nurse practitioner in primary and acute care and an instructor in the DNP and MSN programs at the Duke University School of Nursing. Her clinical background is in pediatric emergency and urgent care, where she continues to practice.
Dr. Carson's scholarship is shaped by her interests in education, clinical practice, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). She is the producer and host of The Peds NP podcast, a nationally recognized microlearning podcast dedicated to the practical application of evidence-based practice for pediatric providers.
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