Deploying an asthma dashboard to support quality improvement across a nationally representative sentinel network of 7.6 million people in England

Mome Mukherjee*, Cecilia Okusi, Gavin Jamie, Rachel Byford, Filipa Ferreira, Monica Fletcher, Simon de Lusignan, Aziz Sheikh

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Every year, there are ~100,000 hospital admissions for asthma in the UK, many of which are potentially preventable. Evidence suggests that carefully conceptualised and implemented audit and feedback (A&F) cycles have the potential to improve clinical outcomes for those with chronic conditions. We wanted to investigate the technical feasibility of developing a near-real time asthma dashboard to support A&F interventions for asthma management in primary care. We extracted cross-sectional data on asthma from 756 participating GP practices in the Oxford-Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre (RCGP RSC) database in England comprising 7.6 million registered people. Summary indicators for a GP practice were compared to all participating RCGP RSC practices using practice-level data, for the week 6-12th-Mar-2023. A weekly, automated asthma dashboard with features that can support electronic-A&F cycles that compared key asthma indicators for a GP practice to RCGP RSC could be created ( https://tinyurl.com/3ydtrt85 ): 12-weeks-incidence 0.4% vs 0.4%, annual prevalence 6.1% vs 6.7%, inhaled relievers to preventer 1.2 vs 1.1, self-management plan given 83.4% vs 60.8%, annual reviews 36.8% vs 57.3%, prednisolone prescriptions 2.0% vs 3.2%, influenza vaccination 56.6% vs 55.5%, pneumococcal vaccination ever (aged ≥65 years) 90.2% vs 84.1% and current smokers 14.9% vs 14.8%. Across the RCGP RSC, the rate of hospitalisations was 0.024%; comparative data had to be suppressed for the study practice because of small numbers. We have successfully created an automated near real-time asthma dashboard that can be used to support A&F initiatives to improve asthma care and outcomes in primary care.

Original languageEnglish
Article number18
Number of pages7
Journalnpj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jun 2024

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Humans
  • Asthma/therapy
  • England/epidemiology
  • Quality Improvement
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Male
  • Adult
  • Middle Aged
  • Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data
  • Aged
  • Adolescent
  • Young Adult
  • Child
  • General Practice

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