Swimlane: Clinical Workflow Redesign in the Nursing Home
Alyce Ashcraft, Donna Owen, Vickie Ragsdale

TL;DR
This paper presents a workflow redesign approach to improve care delivery for older adults in nursing homes using swimlane diagrams and root cause analysis.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel workflow redesign method using swimlane diagrams and RCA to enhance communication and care delivery in nursing homes.
Findings
Swimlane diagrams identified gaps in training, communication, technology, policies, and staffing.
The 'To Be' workflow suggests solutions like improved communication and technology integration.
Findings provide a roadmap for research and policy improvements in resident care.
Abstract
Workflow redesign is an under utilized skill for understanding how care of older adults (OA) in the nursing home (NH) is conducted. Novel strategies are needed to improve care delivery to the 70% of OAs who would benefit from care in a NH within their lifetime. The aim of this paper is to describe the current workflow and subsequently develop the ideal workflow to improve care delivery in a NH. Data from an IRB approved observational study of NH staff and off-site primary care providers (PCPs) served as the basis for creating the redesign. Event analysis documented baseline existing point of care data collection and communication about a change in resident condition between nurses and off-site PCPs in a single NH. Swimlane and root cause analysis (RCA) methods provided an alternative view of workflow where “at a glance” snapshots were captured then evaluated using a cause-and-effect…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Nursing education and management · Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
