Division of Geriatric Medicine, Center for Transformative Geriatric Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine, Mongan Institute Center for Aging and Serious Illness, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2022 Aug;23(8):1424-1426. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2022.02.017. Epub 2022 Mar 26.
Home-based primary care (HBPC) provides interdisciplinary, comprehensive care at home for homebound older adults and has been largely excluded from the national conversation on care quality and quality improvement. In this Pragmatic Innovations article, we describe the work of the National HBPC Learning Network (LN), which focuses on fostering a continuous learning culture among HBPC practices to improve practice quality, elevate the field of HBPC, and create a community of continuous growth and quality of care accountability. The LN recruits HBPC practices in waves of 9 to 10 practices. It currently comprises 38 HBPC practices that care for 58,000 patients across 25 states (approximately 26% of all patients receiving HBPC in the United States). In a Kickoff meeting, the HBPC practices in each wave are instructed in the basics of quality improvement, develop project aim statements and their first plan-do-study-act cycle, receive an introduction to the LN quality improvement software platform, and review plans for LN engagement. Each month, practices submit updates and receive real-time feedback on their quality improvement work. Monthly virtual workshops are held with all practices that include sharing results of a "1-minute survey" (a monthly 1-to 3-question survey sent to all LN participants on a topic relevant to HBPC practices), a didactic and discussion related to the 1-minute survey topic, and interactive progress updates from LN participants regarding their quality improvement work. Each wave ends with "Moving-up Day," where practices report on their overall project and reflect on how their practice has changed as a result of the LN. LN practices have addressed and improved performance in multiple HBPC-related quality areas including assessment of functional status and cognitive impairment, falls prevention, advanced care planning, COVID-19 vaccination, and others. We present case studies of 3 LN practices and how LN participation strengthened their practices.
家庭初级保健(HBPC)为居家的老年患者提供家庭为基础的跨学科综合护理,在国家护理质量和质量改进讨论中基本上被忽略。在这篇实用创新文章中,我们描述了国家 HBPC 学习网络(LN)的工作,该网络专注于培养 HBPC 实践中的持续学习文化,以提高实践质量,提升 HBPC 领域,并建立一个持续增长和护理质量问责制的社区。LN 分波招募 HBPC 实践,每波有 9 到 10 个实践。目前,它由 38 个 HBPC 实践组成,分布在 25 个州,为 58000 名患者提供服务(约占美国接受 HBPC 治疗的所有患者的 26%)。在启动会议上,每一波的 HBPC 实践都接受质量改进基础知识的培训,制定项目目标陈述及其第一个计划-执行-研究-行动循环,了解 LN 质量改进软件平台,并审查 LN 参与计划。每月,实践提交更新,并对其质量改进工作实时反馈。每月与所有实践举行虚拟研讨会,包括分享“1 分钟调查”的结果(每月向 LN 所有参与者发送一个与 HBPC 实践相关的 1 到 3 个问题的调查),与 1 分钟调查主题相关的讲座和讨论,以及 LN 参与者关于其质量改进工作的互动进展更新。每一波以“提升日”结束,实践报告其整体项目,并反思 LN 如何改变他们的实践。LN 实践已经解决并改进了多个与 HBPC 相关的质量领域的绩效,包括功能状态和认知障碍评估、跌倒预防、高级护理计划、COVID-19 疫苗接种等。我们展示了 3 个 LN 实践的案例研究,以及 LN 参与如何加强他们的实践。