Improving Care for Childhood Obesity: A Quality Improvement Initiative
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Improving Care for Childhood Obesity: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Abstract
Obesity affected 13.7 million children in the United States in 2015. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers an evidence-based approach to obesity management, but adherence to recommendations is suboptimal. Our objective was to improve provider adherence to the AAP recommendations for care of patients with obesity by making systematic changes in our practice for patients of ages > 2 and younger than 19 years with a BMI > 95th percentile.
Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 417 qualifying encounters to assess adherence in the six months preceding the initiative. We measured adherence as a proportion of eligible patients who had (1) obesity on the problem list; (2) laboratory work offered; (3) counseling provided; (4) early follow-up recommended; (5) referral to a weight management program. In 2018, a multidisciplinary QI team conducted plan-do-study-act cycles to educate providers on the AAP recommendations and improve obesity-related care systems. The initiative lasted 18 months.
Results: During the initiative, we tracked 885 patient encounters via chart review. We witnessed continued improvement in 4 out of 5 measures. For early follow-up offered, we saw improvement after PDSA 1, followed by a decline after PDSA 3. Providers ordered laboratory tests in only 13% of encounters for eligible children ages younger than 6 years versus 45% for ages older than 6 years, an age-dependent disparity that persisted despite the QI initiative.
Conclusion: Our pediatric practice sustained improvement in adherence to AAP recommendations. There is a need to assess the reasons behind the care disparity based on patient ages.
Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
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