Proposed Quality Indicators for Aspects of Pediatric Acute Otitis Media Management.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Journal of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/19160216241248538
Justin Cottrell, Amirpouyan Namavarian, Jonathan Yip, Paolo Campisi, Neil K Chadha, Ali Damji, Paul Hong, Sophie Lachance, Darren Leitao, Lily H P Nguyen, Natasha Saunders, Julie Strychowsky, Warren Yunker, Jean-Philippe Vaccani, Yvonne Chan, John R de Almeida, Antoine Eskander, Ian J Witterick, Eric Monteiro
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Abstract

Background: The high incidence of pediatric acute otitis media (AOM) makes the implications of overdiagnosis and overtreatment far-reaching. Quality indicators (QIs) for AOM are limited, drawing from generalized upper respiratory infection QIs, or locally developed benchmarks. Recognizing this, we sought to develop pediatric AOM QIs to build a foundation for future quality improvement efforts.

Methods: Candidate indicators (CIs) were extracted from existing guidelines and position statements. The modified RAND Corporation/University of California, Los Angeles (RAND/UCLA) appropriateness methodology was used to select the final QIs by an 11-member expert panel consisting of otolaryngology-head and neck surgeons, a pediatrician and family physician.

Results: Twenty-seven CIs were identified after literature review, with an additional CI developed by the expert panel. After the first round of evaluations, the panel agreed on 4 CIs as appropriate QIs. After an expert panel meeting and subsequent second round of evaluations, the panel agreed on 8 final QIs as appropriate measures of high-quality care. The 8 final QIs focus on topics of antimicrobial management, specialty referral, and tympanostomy tube counseling.

Conclusions: Evidence of variable and substandard care persists in the diagnosis and management of pediatric AOM despite the existence of high-quality guidelines. This study proposes 8 QIs which compliment guideline recommendations and are meant to facilitate future quality improvement initiatives that can improve patient outcomes.

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小儿急性中耳炎管理质量指标建议。
背景:小儿急性中耳炎(AOM)发病率高,过度诊断和过度治疗的影响深远。针对 AOM 的质量指标(QIs)非常有限,只能借鉴通用的上呼吸道感染质量指标或当地制定的基准。有鉴于此,我们试图制定儿科 AOM 质量指标,为今后的质量改进工作奠定基础:方法:从现有指南和立场声明中提取候选指标(CIs)。由耳鼻咽喉头颈外科医生、儿科医生和家庭医生组成的 11 人专家小组采用修改后的兰德公司/加州大学洛杉矶分校(RAND/UCLA)适当性方法来选择最终的 QIs:结果:在查阅文献后,确定了 27 项 CI,专家组又制定了一项 CI。经过第一轮评估,专家组一致同意将 4 项 CI 作为适当的 QI。经过专家小组会议和随后的第二轮评估,专家小组同意将 8 项最终的 QI 作为衡量优质护理的适当指标。这 8 个最终的 QIs 重点关注抗菌素管理、专科转诊和鼓室造口管咨询等主题:结论:尽管有高质量的指南,但在儿科 AOM 的诊断和管理中仍存在护理不规范和不达标的情况。本研究提出了 8 项 QIs,这些 QIs 是对指南建议的补充,旨在促进未来的质量改进措施,从而改善患者的治疗效果。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing on all aspects and sub-specialties of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, including pediatric and geriatric otolaryngology, rhinology & anterior skull base surgery, otology/neurotology, facial plastic & reconstructive surgery, head & neck oncology, and maxillofacial rehabilitation, as well as a broad range of related topics.
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