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What's New in Pediatric Orthopaedic Quality, Safety, and Value? A Systematic Review With Results of the 2016 POSNA Quality, Safety, and Value Initiative (QSVI) Challenge

Authors :
Lindsay P. Stephenson
Paul D. Choi
Danny Miller
Patrick J. Cahill
Joseph A. Janicki
Source :
Journal of pediatric orthopedics. 38(10)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Enhancing the safety, quality, and value of care provided is a point of emphasis for modern health care systems. We performed a review of recent literature to highlight those efforts relevant to pediatric musculoskeletal care. Methods We searched the PubMed database for all papers related to quality improvement, patient safety, and/or value in pediatric orthopaedics published from October 1, 2012 to October 31, 2017, yielding 193 papers. Results A total of 36 papers were selected for review based upon new findings. Papers were selected based on significant contributions in the following categories: casting safety, antibiotic stewardship/infection prevention, perioperative care pathways, blood conservation, venous thromboembolic disease prevention, and imaging safety/appropriateness. Conclusions There have been numerous advances in safety, quality, and value in pediatric orthopaedic care. Quality improvement efforts emphasizing provider education and safety monitoring can lead to a decrease in cast-related complications. Perioperative care pathways and bundles are associated with a decrease risk of surgical site infection and decreased length of stay in pediatric spinal deformity surgery. Increased scrutiny has been placed on the value of routine follow-up radiographs in pediatric fracture and spinal deformity care. Level of evidence Level 4-literature review.

Details

ISSN :
15392570
Volume :
38
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pediatric orthopedics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bba62679e1bb66298cb5e0ab84ba69ab