Effectiveness of a Daily Rounding Checklist on Processes of Care and Outcomes in Diverse Pediatric Intensive Care Units Across the World

Rahul Kashyap(Mayo Clinic), Srinivas Murthy(University of British Columbia), Grace M. Arteaga(Mayo Clinic), Yue Dong(Mayo Clinic), Lindsey Cooper(Université Evangélique en Afrique), Tanja Kovačević(University of Split), Chetak Kadabasal Basavaraja(JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research), Hong Ren(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), Lina Qiao(Sichuan University), Guoying Zhang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Kannan Sridharan(Fiji National University), Ping Jin(Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital of Bao'an), Tao Wang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Ilisapeci Tuibeqa(Colonial War Memorial Hospital), An Kang(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), Mandyam Dhanti Ravi(JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research), Ebru Atike Ongun(Akdeniz University Hospital), Ognjen Gajic(Mayo Clinic), Sandeep Tripathi(Mayo Clinic), SCCM Discovery CERTAINp Collaborative Investigators(University of British Columbia), Srinivas Murthy(University of British Columbia), Ping Jin(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), Hong Ren(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), Kang An(Sichuan University), Lina Qiao(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Tao Wang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Guoying Zhang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Lindsey Cooper(Université Evangélique en Afrique), Tanja Kovacevic(University of Split), Julije Meštrović, Branka Polić, Joško Markić(Fiji National University), Kannan Sridharan(Colonial War Memorial Hospital), IIisapeci Tuibeqa(Colonial War Memorial Hospital), Laila Sauduadua(JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research), Chetak Basavaraja(JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research), Mandyam Dhanti Ravi(JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research), Ellan Devaraj(Akdeniz University Hospital), Ebru Atike Ongun(Mayo Clinic), Grace M Arteaga(Mayo Clinic), Hongchuan Coville(Mayo Clinic), Yue Dong(Mayo Clinic), Lei Fan(Mayo Clinic), Ognjen Gajic(Mayo Clinic), Bo Young Hong, Manasi Hulyalkar(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), An Kang(Mayo Clinic), Rahul Kashyap(Mayo Clinic), Harsheen Kaur, Dipti Padhya, Moldovan Sabov, Reina Suzuki(Mayo Clinic), Sandeep Tripathi(Mayo Clinic)
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
June 27, 2020
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Implementation of checklists has been shown to be effective in improving patient safety. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of a checklist for daily care processes into clinical practice of pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) with limited resources. METHODS: Prospective before-after study in eight PICUs from China, Congo, Croatia, Fiji, and India after implementation of a daily checklist into the ICU rounds. RESULTS: Seven hundred and thirty-five patients from eight centers were enrolled between 2015 and 2017. Baseline stage had 292 patients and post-implementation 443. The ICU length of stay post-implementation decreased significantly [9.4 (4-15.5) vs. 7.3 (3.4-13.4) days, p = 0.01], with a nominal improvement in the hospital length of stay [15.4 (8.4-25) vs. 12.6 (7.5-24.4) days, p = 0.055]. The hospital mortality and ICU mortality between baseline group and post-implementation group did not show a significant difference, 14.4% vs. 11.3%; p = 0.22 for each. There was a variable impact of checklist implementation on adherence to various processes of care recommendations. A decreased exposure in days was noticed for; mechanical ventilation from 42.6% to 33.8%, p < 0.01; central line from 31.3% to 25.3%, p < 0.01; and urinary catheter from 30.6% to 24.4%, p < 0.01. Although there was an increased utilization of antimicrobials (89.9-93.2%, p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Checklists for the treatment of acute illness and injury in the PICU setting marginally impacted the outcome and processes of care. The intervention led to increasing adherence with guidelines in multiple ICU processes and led to decreased length of stay.


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