Determinant | Mean (SD) | Range |
---|---|---|
Poor adherence to CPG for pediatric HTN | −1.10 (0.73) | −2–0 |
BP measurement technique | −1.30 (0.76) | −2–0 |
Equipment and clinic structure/layout limitations | −1.50 (0.5) | −2 to −1 |
MAs/nurses not aware of elevated BP values | −0.09 (0.69) | −2–0 |
Limited time for BP repeats and during patient encounters | −1.70 (0.49) | −2 to −1 |
Poor patient follow-up for repeat visit: frequent no-shows and cancelations, provider is responsible for ensuring patients follow up | −1.30 (0.76) | −1–0 |
Limited continuity of care for (some) patients | −0.60 (0.53) | −1–0 |
Inconsistent use of elevated BP/pediatric HTN diagnosis (e.g., on problem list) | −0.60 (0.53) | −1–0 |
Coordination and consults for EBP | −0.10 (0.90) | −1–1 |
Patient/family not invested in health | −0.10 (0.69) | −1–1 |
Need for buy-in from the clinic and organization to prioritize BP training and initiatives | −0.40 (1.27) | −2–2 |
Time it takes to setup Population Health panel | −0.90 (1.07) | −2–1 |
Person responsible for managing a Population Health panel | −1.30 (0.95) | −2–0 |
Pediatric clinicians have limited time to add a new task to workflow; population health tools may not be practical for day-to-day patient care | −1.60 (0.53) | −2 to −1 |
Overall | −.95 (.52) | −1.71–.14 |