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IOL < 39 weeks initiative

May 2012

Patricia McAfee, RN, MSN

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Why the need for initiative?

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Although we are not talking about infants this small

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Infants close to term can be placed at risk

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H&HN Faily

Estimated up to 10% of all U.S. deliveries are induced before 39 weeks

April

26, 2012

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Recognized as an issue of growing concern

ACOG working on initiative since 1979 National Quality Forum; 2008 Joint Commission; 2009 Institute of Healthcare Improvement; 2010 March of Dimes supporting with toolkit California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative “Quality Care for Moms & Babies Act” of 2011

(H.R. 3620)

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Our plan

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Investigate the issueInvestigated the issue:

identified we could do better.

Informed physicians at OB-section meeting we were going to monitor IOL <39 weeks for medical indications.

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Developed & empowered

Developed a tool to use at time of scheduling

Empowered nurses to ask for indications.

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Designed & monitoredDesigned variance report for data collection.

Monitored several months to trend behavior.

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Reporting findingsBegan reporting findings at OB-section meetings.

Section Chairman, Ramani, Physician Champion

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Our results

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Performance IndicatorsPerformance Indicators

©2010. pmcafee

Department/Committee: Maternal Child Health Nursing Year: 2010/11

Volume Measures/Statistics

L&D Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mrc Apr May Jun YTD

# of deliveries 184 203 197 201 187 216 191 197 157 163 170 191 2257

HMC preterm rate =

US preterm rate = 12.2% in 2009; www.childbirth.com)

information retrieved 3/2011

21

11%

22

10.5%

18

9%

16

7.8%

27

14.%

24

10.8%

21

10.8%

24

12%

13

7.9%

21

12%

23

11.8%

# of live births 181 204 197 201 191 213 189 196 157 164 171 191

Nurse deliveries 5 0 0 3 4 0 1 3 1 4 1

Induction rate 31% 31% 30% 30% 25% 28% 24% 25% 23% 28% 24.7 29%

# of inductions < 39 weeks/

(% W/medical indication)

6

50%

6

67%

6

83%

8

75%

7

86%

15

40%

7

72%

2

100%

3

100%

4

100%

2

100%

5

100%

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July 2011-March 2012 PERFORMANCE indicators

Department/Committee: Maternal Child Health Division Revised 4/17//2012 p.mcafee Year: 2011-2012

Volume Measures/Statistics July 11

Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

2011

Jan

2012

Feb Mrch Apr May June total

L&D Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mrc Apr May Jun Totals

# of deliveries from QS 191 187 174 161 159 175 180 152 194

# of live births 192 187 174 162 162 175 179 153 192

PHH preterm rate =

(US preterm rate = 12.2% in 2009; www.childbirth.com) information retrieved 3/2011

5%

5%

7%

14.8

11.6%

15.6%

12.7%

7.79%

28

14.2%

Nurse deliveries 5 4 5 1 1 3 2 3 2

Induction rate 28% 30% 30% 30.4 26.4% 26.2 25% 32.8% 26.8%

# of total inductions 48 49 48 49 42 46 46 50

# of failed inductions

Failed induction %

6

12.5%

12

24.4%

4

8%

9

18%

7

16%

8

17%

4

.08%

9

18%

11

21%

# of inductions < 39 weeks/

(% WITH medical indication)

1

100%

1

100%

4

100%

1

100%

2

100%

4

100%

2

100%

4

100%

0

n/a

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Improvement achieved

• IOL < 39 weeks reduced from 6-8/ month to 2-4/month; with many months at one

• Documentation of approved medical indication improved from 40-50% to 100%

• DRAMATIC improvement seen in December; from 15 in 2010 to 4 in 2011 with 100% meeting approved criteria

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Collaboration between physicians & nurses results in improved safety

Goal: reduction of IOL < 39 weeks

w/o indication

Plan, Do,

Study, Act

Provided tools/

empowered nurses

Physician Support


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