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. 2022 Mar-Apr:63:131-135.
doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2021.11.006. Epub 2021 Nov 16.

Quality improvement and rapid PDSA cycles to maintain routine surveillance of pulmonary pathogens during the COVID-19 pandemic in a pediatric cystic fibrosis clinic

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Quality improvement and rapid PDSA cycles to maintain routine surveillance of pulmonary pathogens during the COVID-19 pandemic in a pediatric cystic fibrosis clinic

Jennifer L Hamilton et al. J Pediatr Nurs. 2022 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated immediate transition from in person to telehealth encounters; novel nursing practices were needed to ensure that children with cystic fibrosis (CF) receive care that approximates evidence-based guidelines.

Local problem: The aim was to ensure that as many children as possible received routine surveillance of pulmonary pathogens by a CF culture sputum culture during a pandemic.

Methods: Multiple Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles were utilized to implement practice change over four months.

Interventions: Cultures were obtained via curbside appointment with a registered nurse (RN) or at the patients' home with mailed equipment.

Results: 133 cultures obtained: 50.37% (67) by RN collection curbside and 49.62% (66) by self/caregiver at home. 120 culture swabs or sterile cups were mailed; 55% (66) were returned. Cost of mailing equipment was $760.16.

Conclusion: Nursing utilization of PDSA cycles developed novel processes that ensured guideline-based care during the initial months of the pandemic.

Keywords: COVID-19; Cystic fibrosis; Nursing; PDSA cycles; Pandemic; Quality improvement.

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PDSA Cycles.
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Number of cultures by week.

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