Projects and partial aim statements

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Projects and partial aim statements Project goal To create a program of structured technical assistance (TA) for quality improvement (QI) for local public health agencies (LPHAs) and partnering agencies that are engaged in addressing the opioid epidemic in southeast Missouri (the “Bootheel”). Projects and partial aim statements Harm reduction – safe syringe access Implement a Safe Syringe Access Program to reduce the rate of HCV and HIV co-infections Overdose education and Naloxone distribution Increase the percentage of first responders who are trained to administer Naloxone by providing training and education to qualified personnel and community members. Opioid fatality collaborative Expand current Child Fatality Review Panel to adults, including all substance abuse deaths >18 years for data/statistics in Butler County Prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) Butler, Reynolds, and Ozark County Health Departments will partner with the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to implement geospatial analysis regionally to identify and decrease controlled substances prescribing SBIRT/IPV screening tool Increase the number of departments utilizing an electronic screening tool for substance use/abuse and intimate partner violence to screen all adult clients seeking family planning, pregnancy testing, and/or STD/HIV services. School-based substance education program (Smart Moves, Smart Choices) Implement awareness of prescription medication abuse and safety program for school aged children. Over time, the project seeks to: Develop advocates to champion quality improvement and evidence-based practice in public health; Build partnerships with stakeholders to facilitate future public health collaborations in related areas; Encourage a multi-pronged approach to confronting the opioid epidemic in rural areas. Participating counties in southeast Missouri Project phases 1. Kickoff Workshop (PLAN) How to ID projects PDCA and common tools 2. Interim (PLAN) Review and approve QI Plan Idenitfy pilots, develop aim and baseline 3. Workshop 2 (PLAN) Workflow and fishbone ID solutions & develop theory of change 4. Interim (DO) Perform a "do" cycle and measure results 5. Workshop 3 (CHECK) Review solution and results measured Share results 6. Workshop 4 - Next Steps (ACT) Make presentations Prep for next cycle and orientation for new staff Based on “Missouri - County Map,” www.worldatlas.com https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/counties/mocountymap.htm Project objectives – why quality improvement? The immediate objectives of this project are to: Help participants build capacity in enhancing organization-wide effectiveness and efficiency in health service operations; Provide groups with support with the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle; Use quarterly meetings as shared project milestones to create structure in achieving project objectives. Authors: Craig Tower and Amanda Fitzwater, with support from Allie Pattillo, Robert Hudson, and Daniel J. Barnett. This project was made possible by a generous grant from the Missouri Foundation for Health https://mffh.org/.