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及时识别虐待性损伤(TRAIN):全州质量改进协作的结果

Timely Recognition of Abusive Injuries (TRAIN): Results from a Statewide Quality Improvement Collaborative.

作者信息

Crichton Kristin Garton, Spencer Sandra, Shapiro Robert, McPherson Paul, Izsak Eugene, McDavid Lolita M, Baker Carrie, Thackeray Jonathan D

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child and Family Advocacy, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.

Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital Colorado, Denver, Colorado.

出版信息

Pediatr Qual Saf. 2023 Apr 10;8(2):e637. doi: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000637. eCollection 2023 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

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Early recognition of physical abuse is critical as children often experience recurrent abuse if their environment remains unchanged. The Timely Recognition of Abusive Injuries (TRAIN) Collaborative was a quality improvement network of 6 Ohio children's hospitals created in 2015 to improve the management of injuries concerning for abuse in infants. TRAIN's first phase sought to reduce recurrent abuse by recognizing and responding to injured infants. This study aimed to reduce reinjury rate among infants ≤6 months by 10% at 1 year and 50% by 2 years and sustain improvement for 1 year as reflected in 3- and 12-month reinjury rates.

METHODS

The TRAIN Collaborative adopted the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Breakthrough Series Collaborative Model, where partnerships between organizations facilitate learning from each other and experts. Collaborative members identified opportunities to improve injury recognition, implemented changes, responded to data, and reconvened to share successes and obstacles. As a result, institutions implemented different interventions, including education for clinical staff, increased social work involvement, and scripting for providers.

RESULTS

Data collected over 3 years were compared to a 12-month baseline. The number of injuries increased from 51 children with concerning injuries identified monthly to 76 children sustained throughout the collaborative. However, within 2 years, the 3- and 12-month reinjury rates ultimately significantly decreased from 5.7% to 2.1% and 6.5% to 3.7%, respectively.

CONCLUSION

Our data suggest the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Breakthrough Series model can be applied across large populations to improve secondary injury prevention in infants.

摘要

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尽早识别身体虐待至关重要,因为如果儿童所处环境不变,他们往往会遭受反复虐待。及时识别虐待性损伤(TRAIN)协作组织是2015年创建的一个由6家俄亥俄州儿童医院组成的质量改进网络,旨在改善对受虐待婴儿损伤的管理。TRAIN的第一阶段旨在通过识别和应对受伤婴儿来减少反复虐待。本研究旨在将6个月及以下婴儿1岁时的再受伤率降低10%,2岁时降低50%,并将改善情况维持1年,这体现在3个月和12个月时的再受伤率上。

方法

TRAIN协作组织采用了医疗保健改进研究所的突破系列协作模型,即组织间的伙伴关系促进相互学习和向专家学习。协作成员确定了改善损伤识别的机会,实施了变革,对数据做出反应,并再次召集会议分享成功经验和障碍。结果,各机构实施了不同的干预措施,包括对临床工作人员的教育、增加社会工作参与以及为医护人员编写脚本。

结果

将3年收集的数据与12个月的基线数据进行比较。每月识别出的有可疑损伤的儿童数量从51名增加到协作期间总共76名。然而,在2年内,3个月和12个月时的再受伤率最终分别从5.7%显著降至2.1%,从6.5%降至3.7%。

结论

我们的数据表明,医疗保健改进研究所的突破系列模型可应用于大量人群,以改善婴儿继发性损伤的预防。

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