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OPENPediatrics: Improving Pediatric Care Worldwide
1. The world’s best practices, shared worldwide.
30 November 2015
OPENPediatrics:
Improving Pediatric Care Worldwide
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2. The Challenge
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Each year, 6 million children die worldwide from preventable causes.
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This is greater than the population of the entire Metro Boston area.
8. Library: Videos
8
Congenital Cardiac Defects with Obstruction to
Systemic Blood Flow by Patricia Lincoln, RN, MSm
CCRN, CNS-BC
Chest Tube Placement by Christopher Weldon,
MD, PhD
Endotracheal Suctioning: What do we Really Know?
by Mavilde LG Pedreira, RN, PhD
FEAST Trial: Perspectives on Fluid Therapy
by Kathryn
Maitland,
MD
Didac&c
Procedural
Conference
World
Shared
Prac&ce
Forum
210 videos
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User Satisfaction
• 90% of users are satisfied with the variety of content
• 94% of users are satisfied with the breadth of content material
• 90% of users found the difficulty level of content to be “just right”
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An
Israeli
pediatric
resident
struggling
to
resuscitate
a
newborn
recalled
an
OPENPediatrics
diagram
that
helped
him
understand
why
the
bag
mask
he
was
using
was
not
working.
User Story: Impacting Patient Care
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“…[he]
realized
one
of
the
valves
in
the
breathing
device
was
not
func9oning,
and
he
quickly
replaced
it
in
the
proper
posi9on
and
the
baby
immediately
began
to
improve.
So
the
anima9on
really
helped
save
that
baby’s
life.”
—Physician,
Israel
User Story: Impacting Patient Care
22. 22
A
Moscow
hospital
changed
its
approach
to
treaBng
burn
vicBms
based
on
OPENPediatrics
burn
care
videos
by
Dr.
Robert
Sheridan.
User Story: Best Practice Adoption
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“The
presenta9ons
on
pediatric
burn
care
by
Dr.
Sheridan
were
excellent,
some
of
the
best
teaching
on
burn
care
I
have
ever
heard.”
—Physician,
Moscow
User Story: Best Practice Adoption
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A
Turkish
hospital
reduced
its
central
venous
catheter
infecBon
rate
by
adopBng
pracBces
learned
from
an
OPENPediatrics
video.
User Story: Impacting Patient Care
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“After many months using this
strategy learned from an
OPENPediatrics video, the rate
of central line associated
bloodstream infections declined
dramatically.”
—Physician,
Turkey
User Story: Best Practice Adoption
26. Feedback: Email
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“This is a powerful tool
to help establish and
support pediatric
standards of care.”
— Administrator
“This is a beautiful and
high quality
implementation of an
educational idea; it
definitely stands out.”
— Physician
“My intention is that every
member of my PICU
including nurses and the
residents use OP.”
— Physician
“Our team has been
watching these
sessions monthly
together with the PICU
nurses. It was great
and we had a good
discussion.”
— Attending
“Thank you for your
great work. This is a
spectacular
contribution.”
— Chief, Pediatric
Critical Care
“For us who have no
adequate resource
materials, this
application is very
useful and a long
awaited development.”
— Attending
27. Future Directions
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• Continuing to build community
• Nurses
• Respiratory Therapists
• Global Health Workers
• Patients and Parents
• Research
• Continuing Medical Education
Pediatric
Opioid
Prescribing
CME
28. The world’s best practices, shared worldwide.
Thank you.
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