Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the impact of a quality improvement intervention for outpatient management of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) on provider compliance with published guidelines and to explore issues affecting patient adherence to outpatient care regimens. Methods This study utilized an interrupted time series design. The intervention included an algorithm and clinical practice guideline based on the 2002 Centers for Disease Control STD Guidelines, a complete course of medications to be given at discharge after initial doses given in the site, standardized discharge instructions, close follow-up at 24–48 hours and after two weeks of treatment by a member of the PID team, and a referral for follow-up. Results At baseline, 38% of patients did not receive an appropriate medication regimen and only 10% of clinic outpatients returned for follow-up evaluations within 72 hours. In the postintervention group, 91% of patients received an appropriate outpatient regimen and 43% of emergency department and clinic patients returned for care. Based on the results of logistic regression models, adolescents in the postintervention group were 8.4 times more likely (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 8.4, confidence interval [CI]: 2.6–26.8, p <. 001) to receive an appropriate outpatient medication regimen than girls in the baseline group. Follow-up interview revealed that 61% of postintervention patients completed all doses of the medication, 67% practiced temporary abstinence, 86% notified their partner for treatment, and 96% were satisfied with their care. Conclusions Interventions utilizing a multi-level approach to the management of outpatient PID improve provider compliance with published guidelines and quality of care delivered to adolescents in academic settings. Many adolescents, however, continue to have difficulty with adherence. Additional research is warranted to address adherence to outpatient regimens for the treatment of PID in adolescent girls.

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