Authors

  1. Tripathi, Sandeep MD
  2. Arteaga, Grace MD
  3. Rohlik, Gina RN, CNS
  4. Boynton, Bradley RRT
  5. Graner, Kevin RPh
  6. Ouellette, Yves MD, PhD

Abstract

Implementation of effective family-centered rounds in an intensive care unit environment is fraught with challenges. We describe the application of PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act) cycles in a quality improvement project to improve the process of rounds and increase family participation and provider satisfaction. We conducted pre-/postintervention surveys and used 5 process measures for a total of 1296 daily patient rounds over 7 months. We were successful in conducting family-centered rounds for 90% of patients, with 40% family participation and a 64.6% satisfactory rating by pediatric intensive care unit providers.