Postpartum hemorrhage prevention and management in women in an inpatient postpartum unit: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Jbi Evidence Implementation Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1097/XEB.0000000000000395
Debi Lane Fatherree, Michelle Palokas
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Introduction and objectives: Ninety percent of maternal deaths are attributed to postpartum hemorrhage, with 50% being preventable. Annually, University of Mississippi Medical Center staff have more than 20,000 obstetrical encounters and deliver thousands of infants, with ∼75% being high-risk. The mother/baby unit, 3 Wiser, experienced two postpartum hemorrhages in August 2022. Post-event debriefings revealed opportunities for improvement. This project aimed to promote evidence-based practices regarding the prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage in 3 Wiser.

Methods: The project was guided by the JBI Model of Evidence-Based Healthcare and used the JBI Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System together with the Getting Research into Practice audit and feedback strategy. Four evidence-based practices were selected as audit criteria. After baseline audits were conducted, strategies to improve compliance with evidence-based practices were implemented. Finally, a follow-up audit was conducted, and the results of both audits were compared.

Results: The baseline audits revealed 84% average compliance with the four evidence-based practices. Strategies to improve compliance included a simulation for nursing staff with a review of postpartum hemorrhage policies and skills. The post-implementation audit revealed 98% average compliance with the four evidence-based practices, a 14% increase from the baseline audit.

Conclusions: This evidence implementation project utilized a clinical audit process, which led to improvements in practice related to the prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage in the inpatient postpartum unit.

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产后住院妇女产后出血预防与管理:最佳实践实施项目。
前言和目标:90%的孕产妇死亡归因于产后出血,其中50%是可以预防的。每年,密西西比大学医学中心的工作人员有超过20,000次产科就诊,并提供数千名婴儿,其中约75%是高危婴儿。2022年8月,母亲/婴儿病房3 Wiser经历了两次产后出血事件。事后汇报揭示了改进的机会。本项目旨在促进以证据为基础的产后出血预防和管理实践。方法:本项目以循证医疗JBI模型为指导,采用JBI临床证据系统的实际应用,结合“将研究转化为实践”审计与反馈策略。选择了四个循证实践作为审计标准。在进行了基线审计之后,实施了改进循证实践遵从性的战略。最后进行了后续审计,并对两次审计的结果进行了比较。结果:基线审计显示84%的平均遵守四种循证实践。提高依从性的策略包括对护理人员进行产后出血政策和技能回顾的模拟事件。实施后审计显示,四种基于证据的实践的平均合规性为98%,比基线审计增加了14%。结论:本实证实施项目采用临床审核流程,提高了住院产后病房产后出血预防和管理的实践水平。
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