Christina K Collazo, Nancy Tena, Elizabeth A Duffy
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This project followed the completion of an evidence-based fellowship through Children's Oncology Group focusing upon the feasibility and efficacy of implementing a standardized new diagnosis education checklist. The fellowship identified secondary topic documentation and an electronic medical record (EMR) checklist as areas of future work. <b>Methods:</b> This quality improvement project focused upon nursing staffs' documentation of secondary topics and the development/utilization of an EMR checklist. A pre-post survey design evaluated the outcomes of secondary topic documentation and EMR checklist implementation. <b>Results:</b> This nurse-led initiative created templates for primary and secondary topic checklists using Epic's SmartPhrase feature \".PHOPTED1\" and \".PHOPTED2.\" Secondary topic completion and documentation increased 26% following implementation, and over 40% of the nursing staff indicated that they were very likely to continue to use the new templates. <b>Discussion:</b> Project templates are readily applicable to institutions that utilize Epic. 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Parents with children newly diagnosed with cancer must acquire new knowledge related to the diagnosis, treatment plan, psychosocial care, and home management therapies to safely provide care following discharge. Expert consensus and review of current evidence demonstrate that utilizing a new diagnosis education checklist allows the delivery of essential information to patients and caregivers. The checklist divides educational topics into three sections: primary, secondary, and tertiary topics. This project followed the completion of an evidence-based fellowship through Children's Oncology Group focusing upon the feasibility and efficacy of implementing a standardized new diagnosis education checklist. The fellowship identified secondary topic documentation and an electronic medical record (EMR) checklist as areas of future work. <b>Methods:</b> This quality improvement project focused upon nursing staffs' documentation of secondary topics and the development/utilization of an EMR checklist. A pre-post survey design evaluated the outcomes of secondary topic documentation and EMR checklist implementation. <b>Results:</b> This nurse-led initiative created templates for primary and secondary topic checklists using Epic's SmartPhrase feature \\\".PHOPTED1\\\" and \\\".PHOPTED2.\\\" Secondary topic completion and documentation increased 26% following implementation, and over 40% of the nursing staff indicated that they were very likely to continue to use the new templates. <b>Discussion:</b> Project templates are readily applicable to institutions that utilize Epic. 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Facilitating and Implementing a Process for the Delivery of Pediatric Oncology New Diagnosis Education Among Nursing Staff Through the Electronic Medical Record.
Background: An estimated 11,060 children between the ages of 1 and 14 years and 4,900 adolescents between the ages of 15 and 19 years are diagnosed with cancer in the United States. Parents with children newly diagnosed with cancer must acquire new knowledge related to the diagnosis, treatment plan, psychosocial care, and home management therapies to safely provide care following discharge. Expert consensus and review of current evidence demonstrate that utilizing a new diagnosis education checklist allows the delivery of essential information to patients and caregivers. The checklist divides educational topics into three sections: primary, secondary, and tertiary topics. This project followed the completion of an evidence-based fellowship through Children's Oncology Group focusing upon the feasibility and efficacy of implementing a standardized new diagnosis education checklist. The fellowship identified secondary topic documentation and an electronic medical record (EMR) checklist as areas of future work. Methods: This quality improvement project focused upon nursing staffs' documentation of secondary topics and the development/utilization of an EMR checklist. A pre-post survey design evaluated the outcomes of secondary topic documentation and EMR checklist implementation. Results: This nurse-led initiative created templates for primary and secondary topic checklists using Epic's SmartPhrase feature ".PHOPTED1" and ".PHOPTED2." Secondary topic completion and documentation increased 26% following implementation, and over 40% of the nursing staff indicated that they were very likely to continue to use the new templates. Discussion: Project templates are readily applicable to institutions that utilize Epic. Template examples and strategies to facilitate inpatient/outpatient checklist completion are discussed.