The EASE Quality Improvement Project: Improving Safe Sleep Practices in Ohio Children’s Hospitals

Author:

Macklin Jamie R.1,Gittelman Michael A.2,Denny Sarah A.3,Southworth Hayley4,Arnold Melissa Wervey4

Affiliation:

1. Divisions of Hospital Pediatrics and

2. Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio; and

3. Emergency Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio;

4. Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Columbus, Ohio

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations, many hospitalized infants are not observed in the appropriate safe sleep environment. Caregivers tend to model sleep patterns observed in a hospital setting. This project assessed the change in infant safe sleep practices within 6 children's hospitals after the implementation of a statewide quality improvement program. METHODS: The AAP recruited hospitalists from each of the state’s children’s hospitals and asked them to form “safe sleep teams” within their institutions. Teams used a standardized data tool to collect information on the infant's age and sleep position/environment. They collected baseline data and then weekly for the duration of the 12-month project. Teams were required to implement at least 3 Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles. We calculated changes in safe sleep practices over time. Providers received Maintenance of Certification Part IV credit for participation. RESULTS: Teams collected 5343 audits at all participating sites. At baseline, only 279 (32.6%) of 856 of the sleeping infants were observed to follow AAP recommendations, compared with 110 (58.2%) of 189 (P < .001) at the project’s conclusion. The presence of empty cribs was the greatest improvement (38.1% to 67.2%) (P < .001). Removing loose blankets (77.8% to 50.0%) (P < .001) was the most common change made. Audits also showed an increase in education of families about safe sleep practices from 48.2% to 75.4% (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Multifactorial interventions by hospitalist teams in a multi-institutional program within 1 state’s children's hospitals improved observed infant safe sleep behaviors and family report of safe sleep education. These behavior changes may lead to more appropriate safe sleep practices at home.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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