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Assessing quality of asthma care in your practice-- The Asthma APGAR
Barbara P. Yawn, MD, MSc Director of Research Olmsted Medical Center Rochester, MN USA February 20, 2004 Melbourne, Australia
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Assumption: Quality Result
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Objectives: Identify quality related outcomes
Suggest quality indicators Develop process to assess indicators Use indicators to modify practice
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Quality should focus on:
Outcomes that matter to patients Outcomes that matter to families Outcomes that matter to clinicians Outcomes that matter to quality monitors In that order
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ASTHMA APGAR A=Activities P=Persistence G=triGGers
A=Asthma Medications R=Response to Therapy
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% of patients with documented activity limits
APGAR Results A=Activities 25% % of patients with documented activity limits
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% of patients with frequency of daytime symptoms documented
APGAR Results P=Persistence Day time symptoms 67% % of patients with frequency of daytime symptoms documented
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% of patients with frequency of night time symptoms documented
APGAR Results P=Persistence Night time symptoms 15% % of patients with frequency of night time symptoms documented
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The severity score addresses the baseline symptom assessment:
Does not address the asthma that is being treated nor does it consider attacks
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% of patients with documented triggers
APGAR Results G=triGGers Are them mentioned or treated 34% % of patients with documented triggers
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APGAR Results A=Asthma medications Prescribed medications 75% ? Percent that are really taking them that way % of patients with prescribed medications documented and then actual medications taken documented
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% of patients with the response to therapy documented
APGAR Results R=Response to therapy Did they get better or worse 50% % of patients with the response to therapy documented
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GAPS? Your impressions of the data ? What is currently working well?
Why is it working well? What would you like to improve? Systems that you want to change?
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Solutions A patient asthma APGAR
Ask the nurse to give patient the APGAR to complete Develop patient expectations so that they give you their APGAR Use as a control score
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