Date of Presentation
5-4-2023 12:00 AM
College
School of Osteopathic Medicine
Poster Abstract
Children who are sexually abused have a higher risk of contracting STIs and/or becoming pregnant. CDC STI testing guidelines should be adhered to in order to provide the safest outcomes for patients. Physician compliance with testing guidelines plays a significant role in ensuring patient safety, which highlights the importance of ensuring high physician compliance. Identifying ways physicians can improve compliance can enhance patient care. In order to determine compliance rates of the CARES Institute physicians, data was extracted from 275 patient charts from 2017 and 100 patients charts from 2021, before and after a continuing medical education (CME) training was provided to CARES physicians. Statistical analyses were performed on these sets of data to determine compliance rates. A second CME training including conclusions from these analyses was provided to CARES physicians in 2023. Data collection and analysis from new 2023 patient statuses is currently in progress. Results from analysis of the 2017 and 2021 data showed an increase in compliance rates from 2017 to 2021. This highlights the potential benefit of physician education to increasing physician adherence to STI testing protocol. Further physician education is still necessary to reach higher rates of compliance. Future studies can focus on identifying commonly non-documented risk factors for STIs and determining ways to improve documentation.
Keywords
Sexual Abuse of Child, Patient Safety, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Diagnostic Tests, Continuing Medical Education, Guideline Adherence
Disciplines
Diagnosis | Health and Medical Administration | Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences | Pediatrics | Quality Improvement
Document Type
Poster
Included in
Diagnosis Commons, Medical Education Commons, Pediatrics Commons, Quality Improvement Commons
Standardizing STI Screening in Child Sexual Abuse Cases at the CARES Institute
Children who are sexually abused have a higher risk of contracting STIs and/or becoming pregnant. CDC STI testing guidelines should be adhered to in order to provide the safest outcomes for patients. Physician compliance with testing guidelines plays a significant role in ensuring patient safety, which highlights the importance of ensuring high physician compliance. Identifying ways physicians can improve compliance can enhance patient care. In order to determine compliance rates of the CARES Institute physicians, data was extracted from 275 patient charts from 2017 and 100 patients charts from 2021, before and after a continuing medical education (CME) training was provided to CARES physicians. Statistical analyses were performed on these sets of data to determine compliance rates. A second CME training including conclusions from these analyses was provided to CARES physicians in 2023. Data collection and analysis from new 2023 patient statuses is currently in progress. Results from analysis of the 2017 and 2021 data showed an increase in compliance rates from 2017 to 2021. This highlights the potential benefit of physician education to increasing physician adherence to STI testing protocol. Further physician education is still necessary to reach higher rates of compliance. Future studies can focus on identifying commonly non-documented risk factors for STIs and determining ways to improve documentation.