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Page 1: Learning Session 1 Gauteng, March 2011 Workbook. To reduce Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) using a Systems Improvement approach Overall goal of.

Learning Session 1Gauteng, March 2011

Workbook

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To reduce Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) using aSystems Improvement approach

Overall goal of BCA Campaign

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How are you doing so far?

How are you doing with

• Overall Progress

• Measurement

• Team work

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Make your mark!• Overall Progress

• Measurement

• Team work

ExcellentNot good

Fair

0 5 10

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Make your mark!• Overall Progress

• Measurement

• Team work

ExcellentNot good

Fair

0 5 10

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Gauteng BCA Learning Network

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Biggest challenges

Leadership invlovement

Understanding the bundles

Implementing bundles

Diagnosing the infection

measurement

Feeding back progress

Team work

Mentoring and support

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Biggest challenges

x

x x

x x x x

x x x x

x x x x x x x xLeadership involvement

Understanding the bundles

Implementing bundles

Diagnosing the infection

measurement

Feeding back progress

Team work

Mentoring and support

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Will

Ideas

Execution

What we need for success

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Why spend our time and energy reducingHealthcare Associated Infections?

Building WillThe business case

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Patients get “recommended care” ~ 50% of the time.

Adverse events occur in 10% of hospital patients.– 50% are preventable.– 7.5% of these patients die.

...the gap between evidence and practice

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NEJM 2003; 348:2635-2645

Qual Safety in Health Care 2008;17:216-223

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Healthcare-Associated Infection

– Infection rates 5-10%– 1.4 million patients affected each day– USA 100,000 deaths, $6.5 billion / yr

JAMA 2009;301(12):1285-1287Lancet 2008;372(9651):1719-1720

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6.4 8.5

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20.0

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CompletelyAgree

Partially Agree Neutral PartiallyDisagree

CompletelyDisagree

Hospital-acquired infections are a serious problemn=94

Delegate Survey, FIDSSA Conference Aug 20-23 200985.1%

In the hospital(s) with which I am associated…

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Allegranzi B. Burden of endemic health-care-associated infection in developing countries: systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Dec 2010.

Number of HAI studies 1995-2008

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Healthcare-associated infections are 2-3 x more common in developing countries

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Allegranzi B. Burden of endemic health-care-associated infection in developing countries: systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Dec 2010.

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SA Hospitals?

– 9.7% HAI point prevalence– 28.6% in ICU

Prof A Duse. SA-HISC study (unpublished)

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Private + Public Hospitals in Gauteng

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1 in 7 patients who enter SA Hospitals are at risk for developing an HAI

Brink A et al., SAMJ 2006; 96(7)

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HAI Impact

• On the patient & family

• On you?

• On the hospital?

• Financial?

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IHI and others wondered if something could be done

• IHI (US) 100,000 lives campaign – 6 interventions including 3 of ours

• Canadian Safer Healthcare Now

• Scotland NHS Patient Safety Alliance

….and other successes around the world

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Interventions were made into bundles

• What is a bundle and how does it work?A grouping of best practices that individually improve

care, but when applied together result in substantially greater improvement.

The science behind the bundle is so well established that it should be considered standard of care.

Bundle elements are dichotomous and compliance can be measured: yes/no answers.

Bundles shun the piecemeal application of proven therapies in favor of an “all elements” approach.

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What was achieved when the bundles were implemented reliably

i.e.

all elements of the bundleto every patient

every time?

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Results…Michigan (Keystone)

• 66% reduction in line-related infection

• Saved > 1,500 lives

• Saved $200 million in 18 months

New England Journal of Medicine. 2006; 355(26): 2725-2732

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HAI : SSI RATE

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Why BCA?

• Better care, less harm

• Build the capacity to improve

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Learning together

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Finding leverage and synergy to achieve sustainable, high quality health care…more quickly…at greater scale

Power of leverage and synergyLeverage: doing something smart that has a much bigger

impact.

Synergy: two or more people produce more together than the sum of what they could

have produced separately.

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Will

Ideas

Execution

What we need for success

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4 infection prevention bundles• VAP (ventilator associated pneumonia)

• CLABSI (central line associated bloodstream infection)

• SSI (surgical site infections)

• CAUTI (catheter associated urinary tract infections)

Ideas for improvement

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The size of the challengeat your facility (workbook)

High care or ICU

Ventilators

Central lines

Surgical Sites

Urinary Catheters

Unit 1

Unit 2

Unit 3

Unit 4

Exercise: i) Mark the procedures relevant to each of your ICU or high care units with an ‘X’. ii) Prioritise the area of most concern ineach unit and circling the appropriate ‘X’ in that unit

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The challenge at your facilityVentilators

Central lines

Surgical Sites

Urinary Catheters

ICU X X X X

Theatre X X X

High Care X X X X

Medical Ward

X X

Surgical Ward

X X

Emergency Unit

X XExercise: i) mark the procedures relevant to each of your ICU or high care units with an ‘X’.

ii) Prioritise the intervention most relevant to each unit by circling one of the X’s in each unit

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Will

Ideas

Execution

What we need for success

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Learning Network

Learning session 1

© Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Learning session 2

Activity

phase:

Activity

phase:

Learning session 3

18 -24 months

Support, support, support

preparation

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Make it do-ablePrioritise ONE bundle/ or aspect of the problem• size of the problem• size of the impact• leadership preference

Start small then build up as you gain confidence• one ICU/high care• small improvement team• one aspect of the bundle• expand as confidence grows (data)

Start where you’ll get the best results• the most support

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Start small to gain confidence

i) Choose one intervention bundle that will have the greatest effectii) Choose one unit where you have the greatest chance of

successiii) Who will you have on your team?

Ventilators

Central lines

Surgical Sites

Urinary Catheters

ICU X X X X

Theatre X X X

High Care X X X X

Medical Ward

X X

Surgical Ward

X X

Emergency Unit

X X

Exercise:

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Choosing the improvement team

Late Majority

Early Majority

Early Adopters Tradition-

alists

Innovators

2% 13% 35% 35% 15%

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Getting Started KitTeam Exercise:

i) look up the elements of your selected ‘Bundle’

ii) What reduction in the level of infection has been achieved using the bundle you selected?Adult Ventilator Associated Pneumonia pg 9 & 10Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections pg 8 & 9 Surgical Site Infections Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection pg 5 & 6

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Know where you’re headingWhat’s Possible with the bundles?

1. Adult Ventilator Associated PneumoniaAverage 45% reduction. With every bundle element every time – Zero cases for over long periods of time (pg 7)

2. Central Line Associated Blood Stream InfectionsNearly eliminate CLABSI (pg 7&8)

3. Surgical Site Infections(incidence in clean cases 2-3% USA) 40 – 60 % infections are preventable (pg 6)

4. Catheter Associated Urinary Tract InfectionReductions of 46% - 81% have been achieved (pg 6)

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Define an Aim (for your bundle)

• must have a number• must have a time frame• must stretch you - not achievable in the current system - requires change • benchmark against what has been achieved elsewhere

Statement of where you want to go -you don’t need to know how to get there yet

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Defining the AimTo reduce ………… (VAP, CLA-BSI, SSI, CA-UTI)

By ……………. amount

By implementing the whole ………bundle to every patient every time

By September 2012 (in 18 months)

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A systems approach

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12/2008

Understanding Systems

1) choose two people in the room, don’t tell them who they are

2) one of them must be a person selected by the facilitator

3) keep the same distance between yourself and each of the two people you have chosen

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Complete each of the steps in this process

Step 1: Pick a number

from 3 to 9

Step 2: Multiply your number by 9

Step 3:Add 12 to the

number from step 2

Step 7: Write down thename of a city

that begins with your letter

Step 4: Add your 2

digits together

Step 5:Divide # from step 4

by 3 to get a 1 digit number

Step 6:Convert your

Number to a letter:1=A 2=B 3=C 4=D 5=E 6=F 7=G 8=H 9 = I

Step 8: Go to the next Letter: A to B, B to C, C to D,

etc.

Step 9: Write down the nameof an animal (not bird,

fish, or insect) that begins with your letter

from Step 8

Step 10:Write down the color of

your animal

Do you have a 2-digit Number?

NO

YES

Output:

Color____________

Animal___________

City__________

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“Every system is perfectly designed to achieve the

result it gets”

12/2008

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‘Every improvement needs a change’

The changes:

1)Infection Control Bundles

1)A way of overcoming the implementation gap

Every element of the bundle To every patients Every time

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The Implementation Gap

PLAN

IMPLEMENT

FAIL

PROBLEM

EVIDENCE BASED SOLUTION

“traditional” attempts to change

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I

DO

STUDY

ACTIMPLEMENT

SUCCEED/ SUSTAIN

Overcoming the Implementation Gap

GREAT IDEAS

SYSTEM ANALYSIS to identify barriers to carePROBLEM

PLAN

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‘Every improvement needs a changeNot every change is an improvement’

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Rapid Cycle Change –start small on one part of the bundle/system

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Improving many parts of the bundle/system at once.

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