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Improving Nursing Home Quality of Life within a Performance Improvement Framework Elizabeth Weingast , RN, MSN VP Clinical Excellence Orah Burack, MA Senior Research Associate Jewish Home Lifecare American Society on Aging, March 2013

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Improving Nursing Home Quality of Life within a Performance Improvement Framework

Elizabeth Weingast , RN, MSN VP Clinical ExcellenceOrah Burack, MA Senior Research Associate

Jewish Home Lifecare

American Society on Aging, March 2013

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Overview

• How to use a performance improvement model to improve nursing home quality of life within a person centered framework.

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Jewish Home Lifecare (JHL)

•JHL is over 160 years old.

• Provides a true continuum of aging services.

• Serves over 10,000 seniors annually.

• Manhattan, Bronx, & Westchester, NY

• Includes 3 large nursing homes with 46 long term care & subacute communities.

• 1394 long term beds • 236 subacute beds

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Jewish Home Lifecare Values

• Committed to Person Centered Care

• Creating Green House® & Small Household model throughout long term care

• Adopted a model of community based PI

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Person Centered Care

Decision making based on individual elder needs & preferences in all aspects of nursing home life including:

• What food is available

• When meals are served

• What bathing choices are available

• How work is structured in the organization

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Industry Focus on Person Centered Care

• Integral to long term care Green House® model

• Increasingly viewed as essential to the delivery of quality care in the nursing home

• Resident perspective included in MDS 3.0 & Quality Indicator Survey

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What is PI concerned with in long term care?

• Cornerstone of change management in nursing homes

• Monitoring quality outcomes

• Responding when outcomes are suboptimal

•Traditionally used a department based model of performance improvement (PI)

• Deliberate planning required to adjust PI model to fit decentralized model

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Performance Improvement (PI) model changes with person centered care

•Importance of person centered care in industry.

•QAPI – Quality Assurance Performance Improvement regulations

•If PI program models are not adjusted benefits and challenges of person centered care will not be adequately measured and potentially not adequately managed.

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Project Overview

Conduct a performance improvement initiative on

one community at each of Jewish Home Lifecare’s

3 long-term care campuses that addresses the

findings from the 2010 resident and family

satisfaction surveys.

Funded by United Hospital Fund

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Project Goals• Obtain feedback from elders about their nursing home satisfaction (↑response rates).

• Develop a community based replicable satisfaction improvement process to further person centered care in the nursing home

•Empower the community to engage in self-directed collaborative decision-making to improve community quality of life

• Improve elder satisfaction at the community level

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Steps to improve Survey Response Rate

•Flyers on communities

• Identified all interviewable elders

• Trained survey interview team

• English & Spanish surveys

• Mailed postcard reminders

• Followed up mailing with family phone calls

• Second mailing

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Satisfaction Survey Response Rate 2010-2011

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Identifying Teams

•Choosing study community

•Leadership required

•Who are the team members:·Family Members

·Staff

·Residents

·Management

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Educating Teams – PI processCommunity Meetings

• Training staff, residents and family members together.

• The Model for Improvement

• Brainstorming changes toward a goal of improving quality of life and improvement in clinical care. 

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The Model For Improvement – Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Part I: The Three Questions

1. Setting Aims - What are we trying to accomplish?

•2. Establishing Measures - How will we know that a change is an improvement?

•3. Selecting Changes - What changes can we make that will result in improvement?

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DO Implement changeAs planned for specific

Period of time

STUDY Measure impact of

change, gathering

predetermined data

ACT Review impactOf change by evaluating dataand experience with changeConsider spreading change

PLAN Establish tasks required to set up the test of change

Part II: Plan – Do – Study – Act Cycle

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Barriers To Implementing Process

•Facilitating weekly meetings with staff on study community.

•Staffing issues that affected attendance

•Staff member changes (SW, TR, Nursing)

•Staff resistant to being identified as a community “leader”

•Residents – core group

•Families – difficult to recruit

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Solutions to Barriers

•Continued leadership participation led supported team participation.

•Conducted one-to-one sessions regularly to accommodate staff with busy schedules.

•Continuity bred enthusiasm and belief in project grew among staff and residents.

•Catching new staff members up to speed (individual meetings).

•Dedicated Project Coordinator

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Identifying Survey Items for Change

Community 1. The quality of the meals.

The quality of the dining experience.

Community 2. The quality of the meals.

Elder /staff friendships.

Community 3. Control of pain.

Elder/staff friendships.

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Translating Survey Items

What do the residents really mean?

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Community 1

Survey item - The quality of the meals.

The quality of the dining experience.

Identified problem:

Limited variety

Poor quality

Unpleasant dining environment

Overcrowding

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Team Brainstorming

•Breakfast Requests:Special Breakfast once a week Flavored coffee, Croissants, Danish, Muffins, Bagels, Creamed cheese, Butter

•Lunch Requests: More variety at mealtime Lamb shank, oxtails, grilled sandwiches, Beef tongue, Rice and beans more regular, improve food & vegetable preparation, garlic, salt, pepper, lemon juice, oregano, Mrs. Dash, onion powder on table daily

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Team Brainstorming

•Evening & night time snacks easily available: cookies, cakes, bananas, yoghurt, fruit cups, smoothies

•Enhance physical & social ambiance of dining room: new table clothes & centerpieces, plants, wall posters, flameless candles, condiments on table

•Limited space: park wheelchairs at entrance of dining room, assist & encourage residents to “walk to dine

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Priority areas selected for improvement

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Priority areas selected for improvement

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Measures Tracked

1. Process Measures – fidelity of the study

Are we doing what we say we are doing

2. Community Outcomes –change in result

Did we make a difference on the community level

3. Resident Satisfaction Outcomes

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Process MeasuresTool created to track components of intervention & whether they are occurring.

•Monitored on weekly basis.

• Review findings with team to encourage successes & problem solve about barriers.

Too crowded Environment Breakfast

Walk to dine Painting dining room Weekly special breakfast

Fewer wheelchairs Throw out old plants and décor

Flavored coffee

Smaller chairs for CNAs Purchase new posters Muffins, bagels

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Process Findings: 7/2011-2/2012Environmental Changes

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Painted Walls

Redone Floors

Plants Posters Table clothes

Candles

None

Some

All

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Process Findings: 7/2011-2/2012Food choices

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Spices Flavored Creamer

Bagel Muffins

Butter Cream Cheese

All Some/by request None

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Process Findings: 7/2011-2/2012Walk to Dine

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Community Outcomes

• Survey items examine satisfaction with specific areas identified for change

•Conduct every 4 to 6 months.

•Review findings with team to encourage successes & problem solve about barriers.

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Resident Satisfaction with Interventions Environmental Changes

Have you noticed any recent changes in the dining room? (N=11)

10 Yes 1 No

How satisfied/dissatisfied are you with the appearance of the dining room? (N=12)

7 Very Satisfied

2 Somewhat Satisfied

1 Very Dissatisfied

2 NA (Don’t eat in dining room)

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Resident Satisfaction with Interventions Environmental Changes

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•There is a happier look to the dining room and very much appreciated.

•The paintings brighten the room.

•It looks like a museum they are very nice pictures.

•Some pictures are very attractive and I just want to look at the bridge all the time.

•I love the new look it is really beautiful.

•It doesn’t matter much to me.

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Resident Satisfaction with Interventions Breakfast

Have you noticed any recent changes to the breakfast menu? (N=11)

8 Yes 3 No

How satisfied/dissatisfied are you with breakfast? (N=12)

5 Very Satisfied

5 Somewhat Satisfied

2 Very Dissatisfied

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Resident Satisfaction with Interventions Breakfast

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•It would be better if we got this [special breakfast] every day.

•Unimproved.

•It makes breakfast better for me.

•It’s good for those who like it.

•Scrambled eggs and the danish/croissant are very enjoyable with my coffee.

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Resident Satisfaction Outcomes

• Annual resident satisfaction survey

•Review findings with team: assess current state, continue to improve same area, and/or focus on new area

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Annual Satisfaction Survey: Quality of Meals

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Annual Satisfaction Survey: Quality of Dining Experience

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Annual Satisfaction Survey: Overall Satisfaction

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Outcomes

•Consistent leadership and staff assignment is essential

•PI model can be used to improve quality of live as well as clinical outcomes

•Enthusiasm builds through persistence

•Need to involve all key individuals in planning process

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Priority areas selected for improvement