Evaluation of targeted implementation interventions for reducing investigations and therapies in infants with bronchiolitis

Author:

Borland Meredith L.12ORCID,O'Brien Sharon34,Tavender Emma56,Haskell Libby78,Babl Franz E.910,Schembri Rachel1112,Smedley Ben13,Mitenko Hugh1415,Robertson Tim16,Mukherjee Ashes17,Dalziel Stuart R.1819

Affiliation:

1. Paediatric Emergency Physician Perth Children's Hospital Nedlands Western Australia Australia

2. School of Medicine, Divisions of Emergency Medicine and Paediatrics University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Emergency Research Nurse Coordinator Perth Children's Hospital Nedlands Western Australia Australia

4. School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences Curtin University Bentley Western Australia Australia

5. Implementation Scientist, Clinical Sciences Murdoch Children's Research Institute Parkville Victoria Australia

6. Departments of Paediatrics and Critical Care The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

7. Paediatric Emergency Nurse Practitioner Starship Children's Hospital Auckland New Zealand

8. Departments of Surgery and Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

9. Paediatric Emergency Physician Royal Children's Hospital Parkville Victoria Australia

10. Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Departments of Paediatrics and Critical Care University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

11. Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit Murdoch Children's Research Institute Parkville Victoria Australia

12. Department of Paediatrics University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

13. Emergency Physician Rockingham General Hospital Cooloongup Western Australia Australia

14. Emergency Physician Bunbury Regional Hospital Bunbury Western Australia Australia

15. Clinical Senior Lecturer, Rural Clinical School University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

16. Paediatric Trainee Perth Children's Hospital Nedlands Western Australia Australia

17. Emergency Physician Armadale Health Service Mount Nasura Western Australia Australia

18. Paediatric Emergency Physician Starship Children's Hospital Auckland New Zealand

19. Cure Kids Chair of Child Health Research, Departments of Surgery and Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAimTo evaluate the impact of locally adapted targeted implementation interventions on bronchiolitis management through reduction in ineffective investigation and therapies within emergency departments.MethodsA multi‐centred, quality improvement study in four different grades of hospitals in Western Australia that provide paediatric emergency and inpatient care. All hospitals incorporated an adapted implementation intervention package for infants under 1 year with bronchiolitis. The proportion whose care complied with guideline recommendations to not receive investigations and therapies of minimal benefit were compared to pre‐intervention care in a previous bronchiolitis season.ResultsA total of 457 infants in 2019 (pre‐intervention) and 443 in 2021 (post‐intervention) were included, with mean age of 5.6 months (SD 3.2, 2019; SD 3.0, 2021). In 2019, compliance was 78.1% versus 85.6% in 2021, RD 7.4 (95% CI −0.6; 15.5). The strongest evidence was reduced salbutamol use (compliance improvement: 88.6% to 95.7%, RD 7.1 95% CI (1.7; 12.4)). Hospitals initially at <80% compliance demonstrated greatest improvements (Hospital 2: 95 (78.5%) to 108 (90.8%) RD 12.2 95% CI (3.3; 21.2); Hospital 3: 67 (62.6%) to 63 (76.8%) RD 14.2 95% CI (1.3; 27.2)).ConclusionTargeted site‐adapted implementation interventions resulted in improvement in compliance with guideline recommendations, particularly for those hospitals with initial low compliance. Maximising benefits through guidance on how to adapt and effectively use interventions will enhance sustainable practice change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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