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581 Basecamp: Burn Efficiency Care Pathway

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Abstract Introduction Standardizing care has shown in the literature to be a means to improving the culture of safety in any field. Aligning burn surgeons, staff and ancillary services in the Burn ICU, Burn Acute Care floor, Burn Clinic who all have varying ideas, and plans of care creates toxic variation and communication challenges for bedside staff. While attending a medical center leadership development session, Burn Center Leadership collaborated on a project regarding burn center standardization. Methods A multidisciplinary Burn Center retreat in September 2017, launched the effort with a special emphasis on patient and family participation.We elicited feedback on what we did well and areas we could improve on. Using crowdsourcing methodology, the group selected 5 core QI/PI areas: resuscitation, wound care, pain/anxiety/delirium, physical mobility and psychosocial needs.Each multidisciplinary group, led by a non-physician chair and a Physician liaison established assigned tasks, rules of engagement and time frames. Work groups met weekly and reported progress to the Burn center QI committee.The project concluded with dissemination of the work products to staff. Patients and families were updated on the progress made to ensure we were still in alignment with our original goals. Results Burn Center orientation materials, standard operating practice documents and a Burn Center Standard of Care packet was developed. Documents were uploaded to a commonly accessible Burn Center Sharepoint website so there was one central source of information. The final BasECamP output was a daily checklist packet started on all BICU admits, that addressed key QI indicators and directives for care goals; 24 hr resuscitation guidelines, time to TF vs PO within 4 hrs of admit, daily weights, IV vs PO medication for wound care, time to first active mobility and a review of ICU and Hospital LOS per %TBSA. 71 adult burn patients >18 years admitted to the BICU between November 2018 and May 2019 were started on the pathway. Of the 71, 58 were admitted with a burn injury, 4 with TEN, 6 were burn post-ops and there were 3 deaths. The 58 new burn admits are reviewed below. Conclusions The BaSeCamP packet is turned in and reviewed with the team. Data shows significant improvement in knowledge of standard operating procedures, expectations and resource availability. With improved communication across the burn team, staff more clearly understand patient-specific expectations in burn care and are more easily able to educate patients and families about the plan. Applicability of Research to Practice This Process improvement project responds to patient and family feedback that burn teams must coordinate communication and eliminate variability in delivery of care.
Title: 581 Basecamp: Burn Efficiency Care Pathway
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Abstract Introduction Standardizing care has shown in the literature to be a means to improving the culture of safety in any field.
Aligning burn surgeons, staff and ancillary services in the Burn ICU, Burn Acute Care floor, Burn Clinic who all have varying ideas, and plans of care creates toxic variation and communication challenges for bedside staff.
While attending a medical center leadership development session, Burn Center Leadership collaborated on a project regarding burn center standardization.
Methods A multidisciplinary Burn Center retreat in September 2017, launched the effort with a special emphasis on patient and family participation.
We elicited feedback on what we did well and areas we could improve on.
Using crowdsourcing methodology, the group selected 5 core QI/PI areas: resuscitation, wound care, pain/anxiety/delirium, physical mobility and psychosocial needs.
Each multidisciplinary group, led by a non-physician chair and a Physician liaison established assigned tasks, rules of engagement and time frames.
Work groups met weekly and reported progress to the Burn center QI committee.
The project concluded with dissemination of the work products to staff.
Patients and families were updated on the progress made to ensure we were still in alignment with our original goals.
Results Burn Center orientation materials, standard operating practice documents and a Burn Center Standard of Care packet was developed.
Documents were uploaded to a commonly accessible Burn Center Sharepoint website so there was one central source of information.
The final BasECamP output was a daily checklist packet started on all BICU admits, that addressed key QI indicators and directives for care goals; 24 hr resuscitation guidelines, time to TF vs PO within 4 hrs of admit, daily weights, IV vs PO medication for wound care, time to first active mobility and a review of ICU and Hospital LOS per %TBSA.
71 adult burn patients >18 years admitted to the BICU between November 2018 and May 2019 were started on the pathway.
Of the 71, 58 were admitted with a burn injury, 4 with TEN, 6 were burn post-ops and there were 3 deaths.
The 58 new burn admits are reviewed below.
Conclusions The BaSeCamP packet is turned in and reviewed with the team.
Data shows significant improvement in knowledge of standard operating procedures, expectations and resource availability.
With improved communication across the burn team, staff more clearly understand patient-specific expectations in burn care and are more easily able to educate patients and families about the plan.
Applicability of Research to Practice This Process improvement project responds to patient and family feedback that burn teams must coordinate communication and eliminate variability in delivery of care.

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