Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia

Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive genetic blood disorder. It affects up to 2.6% of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia population.Local problem The paediatric haematology/oncology (PHO) team noticed that 75% of paediatric patients were inappropriately referred to the PHO departm...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Matloob Alam, Abdulrhman Alathaibi, Hamdan Alghamdi, Jean Barrientos De Asis, Reynan Bautista, Mansour Aladwani, Mustafa Mohamed Selim
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2025-01-01
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author Muhammad Matloob Alam
Abdulrhman Alathaibi
Hamdan Alghamdi
Jean Barrientos De Asis
Reynan Bautista
Mansour Aladwani
Mustafa Mohamed Selim
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Abdulrhman Alathaibi
Hamdan Alghamdi
Jean Barrientos De Asis
Reynan Bautista
Mansour Aladwani
Mustafa Mohamed Selim
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description Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive genetic blood disorder. It affects up to 2.6% of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia population.Local problem The paediatric haematology/oncology (PHO) team noticed that 75% of paediatric patients were inappropriately referred to the PHO department. Also, 86% of patients were investigated with unnecessary investigations followed by outpatient haematological clinic visits which cause financial burden to the hospital, job load for medical staff and psychological burden for families.Methods and interventions We carried out an initial audit of PHO referrals and requested laboratory tests over a 3-month period (October–December 2022). The PHO team developed a Clinical Pathway Guidelines (CPG), algorithm for early SCD detection and consultation form for suspected patients with SCD. Staff education about the new CPG was done. In addition, a dedicated PHO physician was assigned to map all referrals and provide rapid responses or outpatient department appointment dates for daily consultations and referrals. Furthermore, posters illustrating the algorithm for early SCD detection were printed and distributed to various units.Results The percentage of inappropriately referred patients improved during the three-quarters to reach above the desired target of 10%. This per cent reached 0% by the end of Q3 September 2023, indicating a sustainable improvement. Also, the per cent of unnecessary laboratory tests decreased from 86% before starting the project to 0% by the end of Q3. Finally, the number of wrong outpatient haematology visits decreased from 2 to 4 visits/week to 0 visits.Conclusions Staff education and adherence to guidelines are major priorities for the implementation of SCD referral guidelines in the paediatric department. This improves the utilisation of hospital resources, decreases the staff workload, hospital costs for unnecessary investigations and enhances the psychological care for families of patients with SCD.
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spelling doaj-art-efa0a2a736b84087b78b0bb398781b662025-02-03T18:00:10ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Quality2399-66412025-01-0114110.1136/bmjoq-2024-002800Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi ArabiaMuhammad Matloob Alam0Abdulrhman Alathaibi1Hamdan Alghamdi2Jean Barrientos De Asis3Reynan Bautista4Mansour Aladwani5Mustafa Mohamed Selim6Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaPediatric Hematology Oncology, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaPediatrics Intensive Care Unit, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaContinuous Quality Improvement, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaContinuous Quality Improvement, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaMedical Laboratory, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaPediatric Hematology Oncology, Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Makkah, Saudi ArabiaBackground Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive genetic blood disorder. It affects up to 2.6% of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia population.Local problem The paediatric haematology/oncology (PHO) team noticed that 75% of paediatric patients were inappropriately referred to the PHO department. Also, 86% of patients were investigated with unnecessary investigations followed by outpatient haematological clinic visits which cause financial burden to the hospital, job load for medical staff and psychological burden for families.Methods and interventions We carried out an initial audit of PHO referrals and requested laboratory tests over a 3-month period (October–December 2022). The PHO team developed a Clinical Pathway Guidelines (CPG), algorithm for early SCD detection and consultation form for suspected patients with SCD. Staff education about the new CPG was done. In addition, a dedicated PHO physician was assigned to map all referrals and provide rapid responses or outpatient department appointment dates for daily consultations and referrals. Furthermore, posters illustrating the algorithm for early SCD detection were printed and distributed to various units.Results The percentage of inappropriately referred patients improved during the three-quarters to reach above the desired target of 10%. This per cent reached 0% by the end of Q3 September 2023, indicating a sustainable improvement. Also, the per cent of unnecessary laboratory tests decreased from 86% before starting the project to 0% by the end of Q3. Finally, the number of wrong outpatient haematology visits decreased from 2 to 4 visits/week to 0 visits.Conclusions Staff education and adherence to guidelines are major priorities for the implementation of SCD referral guidelines in the paediatric department. This improves the utilisation of hospital resources, decreases the staff workload, hospital costs for unnecessary investigations and enhances the psychological care for families of patients with SCD.https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/14/1/e002800.full
spellingShingle Muhammad Matloob Alam
Abdulrhman Alathaibi
Hamdan Alghamdi
Jean Barrientos De Asis
Reynan Bautista
Mansour Aladwani
Mustafa Mohamed Selim
Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
BMJ Open Quality
title Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_short Effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
title_sort effectiveness of implementation of sickle cell disease referral guidelines and other measures in paediatric department at a tertiary hospital in saudi arabia
url https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/14/1/e002800.full
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