ACP Status collection in ICU

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This article is about collecting the "ACP Status" temp entry.

Purpose

We collect ACP status as a quality indicator that reflects documentation (e.g. completed ACP form or Admitting Orders) and discussion of goals of care for all patients admitted to ICU.

Collection Instructions

We want this entered for each ICU patient, for the last documentation prior to ICU admission, and for each piece of ACP documentation until ICU discharge. An initial "ACP Status" and "ACP Source" entry will be automatically added. Add additional pairs of entries for each additional ACP documentation since the beginning of this hospitalization.

  • for each ACP documentation, change
    • Project ACP Status
      • Item one of the following
        • ACP R - full resuscitation
        • ACP M+ - all medical care given except cardiac resuscitation; intubation either happened or allowed
        • ACP M- - all medical care given except cardiac resuscitation and intubation; also if ACP M is written without +/-
        • ACP C - comfort care
    • Project ACP Source [for Location of ACP documentation]
      • Item one of the following
        • Form and Orders
          • choose this item if the ACP status and Date are the same on both the ACP Form and the ICU Admitting Orders (see below for sample forms). Otherwise, enter a new ACP documentation with different ACP status or date.
        • Form
        • Orders
        • Other - with this option only, put in tmp comment what other place you obtain ACP status date from is none of the above.
    • for both Source and Status:
      • Date: date filled out, or check checkbox if no date
        • Same date filled out for both Project ACP and ACP Source
        • Date is used as the identifier for each ACP documentation.
        • Date prior to ICU admission must be during the same hospitalization (e.g. ACP status documented by ER, or ward or in prior ICU for transferred patients).
        • Date and ACP status for prior hospitalizations are not to be collected (not included) in this project.
      • Integer (column "N"): put a number; use the same number for the status and source entry for the same form. e.g. put a "1" for the status and source for the first tmp entry pair, then put a "2" for each of the second. This allows us to pair up entries even if there are more than one for a date.
  • if no ACP decisions are documented at all then:
    • Project ACP Status - delete this line
    • Project ACP Source
      • Item not documented

Mandatory after 2016-05-01

Entries for this will be mandatory for records with admit dates after 2016-May-01.

If care has been discontinued

If the pt has care as been discontinued, do not automatically change the ACP to C. Only add a new pair of records if there is a new documented ACP status on chart.

If ACP-M is documented without +/-

If ACP M is just written with no qualifiers then one would classify as ACP M-.

WRHA guidelines / forms

Start and stop date

  • First ACP Collection Start Date: 2015-AUG-10
  • Date with complete data across all sites: 2015-SEP-1
  • Date that ACP status documented in chart closest to ICU ADMIT and ICU END. Start to collect dates on: 2016-APR-8
  • Revised ACP Collection Start Date: 2016-May-01
  • Stop Date: none

Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks

Checks at sending time

Error triggers if a patient exists who

  • pt is ICU pt
  • RecordStatus is complete
  • one of the following is true
    • there is not at least one entry in tmp with project = "ACP Source"
    • project = "ACP Source" or "ACP Status" and item = "enter"

then won't be able to send anyone. In normal operation such a patient should not be possible to set to "complete", this is a double-check. Implemented as query s_tmp_ACP in CCMDB.mdb_Change_Log_2016#2016-May-04

Template:Discussion

I'm confused. Why does ACP end come up automatically in the temp file when you can send a file with just 1.ACP status and source. The question is if the ACP status doesn't change from admission to discharge is one entry of both status and source good enough?

pairs of records

will need to make a check that looks for matching pairs of integers Ttenbergen 15:34, 2016 May 9 (CDT)

Check at Complete-time

Can't check patient complete if the Item for an entry for this project is "enter" or "". Implemented in VBA in CCMDB.mdb_Change_Log_2016#2016-May-04

Data use / Reporting and Analysis

  • The Critical Care QI team expects the following data from this project
    • Variables: ACP Status, Date of ACP form/Order and Source of ACP documentation
  • Changes in these over the course of the admission.
  • The expected outcome:
    • % of patient with and without documented ACP during ICU stay
    • Type of timing of ACP documentation
    • The sources of ACP documentation
    • Level of care at both admission and discharge
      • % having ACP R on admission and discharge
    • % of patients with no change in level of care during ICU
    • % of patients with change in level of care during ICU
      • % having ACP status determined during ICU stay
      • % having ACP change with decreased intensity
      • % having ACP change with increased intensity
    • Level of care at the time of ICU death
    • Level of care at the time of discharge for survived patients
  • the data are saved in table L_TmpV2 under project "ACP at admit / ACP at end" of the centralized_data.mdb
  • the SAS program that reads the data can be found in X:\Julie\SAS_CFE\CFE_macros\CFE_CC_ACP.sas

Legacy

We used to collect this with different instructions, see article version of 15:34, 2016 May 9 (CDT) for details.

See also

see Comfort Care for collection of similar info in Medicine