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Measuring the Functional Abilities of Children Aged 3-6 Years Old with Observational Methods and Computer Tools
Published on: June 20, 2020
Improving Access to Early Developmental Evaluation in Academic Primary Care Centers
Zeina M Samaan1, Pamela Williams-Arya2, Kristen Copeland1
1From the Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OHIO.
Introduction:
Developmental disorders (DDs) affect approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States. Early identification and treatment improve developmental outcomes and child and family functioning. Disparities exist in the diagnosis of DD that leads to inequitable access to developmental services during important periods of neuroplasticity. Improve access to the developmental and behavioral pediatrics (DBP) clinic for developmental evaluation when developmental delays occur among children 3-5 years of age by increasing the percentage of children scheduled for and completing an initial visit in 90 days from 20% to 40%.
Methods:
We used the Institute of Health Improvement model, executed mapping failure modes, created a key driver diagram and conducted plan-do-study-act cycles. We plotted data over time in a statistical control chart. The key intervention was an expedited, collaborative referral and scheduling process developed, tested, and implemented by the general pediatric clinic and DBP stakeholders. Additional interventions included reminder notifications and calls to patients who missed appointments.
Results:
The percentage of patients referred to DBP who scheduled and completed their initial visit in DBP within 90 days increased from 20% to 40%. DBP clinicians suspecting that patients had global developmental delay and/or autism spectrum disorder at the initial DBP visit referred them for more extensive developmental testing with psychology and speech-language providers.
Conclusions:
Access to developmental evaluation for preschool-aged children at risk for delayed diagnosis and treatment was improved using quality improvement methodology focused on flexible and creative priority scheduling practices from within the medical home.
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