Objective: To evaluate and increase adherence to an evidence-based audiologic management protocol for children with cleft palate.
Design: Prospective, multidisciplinary quality improvement initiative.
Setting: Tertiary pediatric hospital.
Patients, participants: Children with cleft palate (with or without cleft lip) between the ages of 0 and 5 years (n = 205).
Interventions: A multidisciplinary team identified key drivers for nonadherence to recommended audiological follow-up and implemented interventions to improve adherence. Key drivers included provider practices and preferences, clinic logistics and flow, and patient/family awareness and education. Several interventions were implemented between 2016 and 2020, including developing an evidence-based audiologic protocol, maximizing access to audiologic clinic visits across multiple departments, cleft team education, and improved team communication.
Main outcome measure(s): Completion of recommended audiologic assessment at 5 separate care milestones.
Results: After implementation of interventions between 2016 and 2020, adherence to recommended audiologic follow-up increased from 59% to 84%. Analysis of individual care milestones revealed that increased access to audiologic testing during team clinics resulted in the largest increase in adherence to recommended follow-up. Additionally, cause-effect analysis revealed that nonadherence due to provider-related causes decreased over the project period to a greater extent than patient/family-related causes.
Conclusions: Implementation of an evidence-based audiologic care protocol and improvements in access to early hearing care are feasible in a high-volume multidisciplinary cleft clinic. Adherence to recommended audiologic management can be improved by establishing strategies to improve access to care, team member and family education, and enhanced team communication.
Keywords: cleft lip and palate; hearing; quality improvement.