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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Care | Research article

The quality of preventive care for pre-school aged children in Australian general practice

Authors: Louise K. Wiles, Carl de Wet, Chris Dalton, Elisabeth Murphy, Mark F. Harris, Peter D. Hibbert, Charlotte J. Molloy, Gaston Arnolda, Hsuen P. Ting, Jeffrey Braithwaite, on behalf of the CareTrack Kids Investigative Team

Published in: BMC Medicine | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Variable and poor care quality are important causes of preventable patient harm. Many patients receive less than recommended care, but the extent of the problem remains largely unknown. The CareTrack Kids (CTK) research programme sought to address this evidence gap by developing a set of indicators to measure the quality of care for common paediatric conditions. In this study, we focus on one clinical area, ‘preventive care’ for pre-school aged children. Our objectives were two-fold: (i) develop and validate preventive care quality indicators and (ii) apply them in general medical practice to measure adherence.

Methods

Clinical experts (n = 6) developed indicator questions (IQs) from clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations using a multi-stage modified Delphi process, which were pilot tested in general practice. The medical records of Australian children (n = 976) from general practices (n = 80) in Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia identified as having a consultation for one of 17 CTK conditions of interest were retrospectively reviewed by trained paediatric nurses. Statistical analyses were performed to estimate percentage compliance and its 95% confidence intervals.

Results

IQs (n = 43) and eight care ‘bundles’ were developed and validated. Care was delivered in line with the IQs in 43.3% of eligible healthcare encounters (95% CI 30.5–56.7). The bundles of care with the highest compliance were ‘immunisation’ (80.1%, 95% CI 65.7–90.4), ‘anthropometric measurements’ (52.7%, 95% CI 35.6–69.4) and ‘nutrition assessments’ (38.5%, 95% CI 24.3–54.3), and lowest for ‘visual assessment’ (17.9%, 95% CI 8.2–31.9), ‘musculoskeletal examinations’ (24.4%, 95% CI 13.1–39.1) and ‘cardiovascular examinations’ (30.9%, 95% CI 12.3–55.5).

Conclusions

This study is the first known attempt to develop specific preventive care quality indicators and measure their delivery to Australian children in general practice. Our findings that preventive care is not reliably delivered to all Australian children and that there is substantial variation in adherence with the IQs provide a starting point for clinicians, researchers and policy makers when considering how the gap between recommended and actual care may be narrowed. The findings may also help inform the development of specific improvement interventions, incentives and national standards.
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Metadata
Title
The quality of preventive care for pre-school aged children in Australian general practice
Authors
Louise K. Wiles
Carl de Wet
Chris Dalton
Elisabeth Murphy
Mark F. Harris
Peter D. Hibbert
Charlotte J. Molloy
Gaston Arnolda
Hsuen P. Ting
Jeffrey Braithwaite
on behalf of the CareTrack Kids Investigative Team
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
BMC Medicine / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1741-7015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-019-1455-x

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