Tues NNMC PI Project VISION SCREENING
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Tues NNMC PI ProjectVISION SCREENING
Marcia FryeCandice SnyderKatie Charnock
Michael CunninghamBridget Cunningham
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AAP Policy Statement
• Anatomy and gross visual assessments should be checked from birth to 3 years of age, about the age when visual acuity can be measured reliably.
• Visual acuity testing is recommended for all children starting at 3 years of age with every well visit
• Vision should be assessed whenever there is a complaint about vision
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Problem
• Perceived low number of documented visual acuity on AHLTA chart
• Chart review of 250 well visits ages 4yrs and greater
• Intervention• Repeat chart review
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Data
Dates: 01 Jul – 04 Aug• 4yo 3/28 11%• 5yo 28/42 67%• 6yo 16/24 67%• 7yo 7/17 41%• 8yo 13/24 54%• 9yo 7/17 41%• 10yo 4/10 40%• 11yo 12/25 48%• 12yo 5/17 29%• 13yo 7/12 58%• 14yo 5/14 36%• 15yo 2/6 33%• 16yo 3/4 75%• 17yo 2/8 25%• 18yo 0/1 0%• 19yo 2/2 100%
• Total: 117/252 46%• Excluding 4yo 114/224 51%• Abnormal: 26/117 22%
– (12 of 26 referred)
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Intervention
• Questionnaire to all corpsmen working in clinic identifying obstacles
• Education to all corpsmen regarding importance of test/documentation and guidelines from AAP
• Increased number of charts in clinic by 300% (4 charts-Snellen and picture)
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Repeat Data
Dates 16 Feb – 12 Apr• 3yo 0/2 0%• 4yo 0/35 0%• 5yo 17/49 35%• 6yo 13/35 37%• 7yo 12/26 46%• 8yo 12/21 57%• 9yo 10/17 59%• 10yo 8/17 47%• 11yo 9/19 47%• 12yo 9/15 60%• 13yo 3/10 30%• 14yo 3/7 43%• 15yo 5/7 71%• 16yo 3/4 75%• 17yo 2/4 50%• 18yo 2/2 100%• 21yo 2/2 100%
• Total: 110/272 40%• Excluding 3-4y/o 110/235 47%• Abnormal: 10/110 9%
– (4 of 10 referred)
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Hypothetical Problems/Reasons for Decline
• Not performed due to optometry visit in the last year (w/o documentation of the appointment)
• Vision screened but not recorded (b/c corpsman brings pt to room w/ vitals sheet)
• Failure of physicians to recognize screen not performed or documented
• Patients late to appointment and rushed to room• Not recognizing 3 and 4 year olds should be
screened (despite training)
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Future
• Improve documentation• Incentive program with HMs• Personal responsibility