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Improving Quality of Preventive Care at a Student-Run Free Clinic

Abstract

Student-run clinics increasingly serve as primary care providers for patients of lower socioeconomic status, but studies show that quality of care at student-run clinics has room for improvement. PURPOSE: To examine change in provision of preventive services in a student-run free clinic after implementation of a student-led QI intervention involving prompting. METHOD: Review of patient charts pre- and post-intervention, examining adherence to screening guidelines for diabetes, dyslipidemia, HIV, and cervical cancer. RESULTS: Adherence to guidelines among eligible patients increased after intervention in 3 of 4 services examined. Receipt of HIV testing increased from 33% (80/240) to 48% (74/154; p = 0.004), fasting lipid panel increased from 53% (46/86) to 72% (38/53; p = 0.033), and fasting blood glucose increased from 59% (27/46) to 82% (18/22; p = 0.059). CONCLUSIONS: This student-run free clinic implemented a student-led QI intervention that increased provision of prevention. Such a model for QI could extend to other student-run clinics nationally.

Authors

Butala NM; Chang H; Horwitz LI; Bartlett M; Ellis P

Journal

PLOS ONE, Vol. 8, No. 11,

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Publication Date

November 21, 2013

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0081441

ISSN

1932-6203

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