Improving adherence to guideline recommendations in dementia care through establishing a quality improvement collaborative of agents of change: an interrupted time series study

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DeBoer, Rebecca J. [1 ]
Ndumbalo, Jerry [2 ]
Meena, Stephen [2 ]
Ngoma, Mamsau T. [2 ]
Mvungi, Nanzoke [1 ]
Siu, Sadiq [2 ]
Selekwa, Msiba [2 ]
Nyagabona, Sarah K. [3 ]
Luhar, Rohan [1 ,2 ]
Buckle, Geoffrey [1 ,2 ]
Lin, Tracy Kuo [1 ]
Breithaupt, Lindsay [1 ,2 ]
Kennell-Heiling, Stephanie [1 ,2 ]
Mushi, Beatrice [3 ]
Philipo, Godfrey Sama [3 ]
Mmbaga, Elia J. [3 ]
Mwaiselage, Julius [2 ]
Van Loon, Katherine [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco UCSF, Global Canc Program, Helen Diller Family Comprehens Canc Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Ocean Rd Canc Inst, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[3] Muhimbili Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
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英国医学研究理事会;
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Quality improvement; Dementia; Clinical practice guidelines; IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES; HEALTH; COUNTRIES; ONCOLOGY; CANCER; INCOME;
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10.1186/s43058-020-00073-x
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Non-pharmacological interventions including physical activity programmes, occupational therapy and caregiver education programmes have been shown to lead to better outcomes for people with dementia and their care partners. Yet, there are gaps between what is recommended in guidelines and what happens in practice. The aim of this study was to bring together clinicians working in dementia care and establish a quality improvement collaborative. The aim of the quality improvement collaborative was to increase self-reported guideline adherence to three guideline recommendations.Methods Interrupted time series. We recruited health professionals from community, hospital and aged care settings across Australia to join the collaborative. Members of the collaborative participated in a start-up meeting, completed an online learning course with clinical and quality improvement content, formed a quality improvement plan which was reviewed by a team of experts, received feedback following an audit of their current practice and were able to share experiences with their peers. The primary outcome was self-reported adherence to their guideline recommendation of interest which was measured using checklists. Data were collected monthly over a period of 18 months, and the study used an interrupted time series design and multilevel Poisson regression analysis to evaluate changes in self-reported adherence.Results A total of 45 health professionals (78% therapists) from different sites joined the collaborative and 28 completed all requirements. Data from 1717 checklists were included in the analyses. Over the duration of the project, there was a significant increase in clinician self-reported adherence to guideline recommendations with a 42.1% immediate increase in adherence (incidence rate ratio = 1.42; 95% confidence interval = 1.08-1.87; p = 0.012).Conclusion Health professionals working with people with dementia are interested in and willing to join a quality improvement collaborative with the goal of improving non-pharmacological aspects of care. Participation in the collaborative improved the quality of care for people with dementia as measured through self-reported adherence to guideline recommendations. Although there are challenges in implementation of guideline recommendations within dementia care, the quality improvement collaborative method was considered successful. A strength was that it equipped and empowered clinicians to lead improvement activities and allowed for heterogeneity in terms of service and setting.Trial registration ACTRN12618000268246
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