Alcohol Misuse Screening Performance Improvement Initiative.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Trauma Nursing Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1097/JTN.0000000000000766
Todd Hightower, Sheri Stucke, Katherine Specht, Jennifer Bertolani, Cheryl Malone, Krishna Dhanyamraju, Nancy Rivera, Rodrigo Rodriguez
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Abstract

Background: A trauma registry review of our trauma center's alcohol misuse screening compliance noted inconsistent screening and data collection methods, putting our American College of Surgeons trauma center reverification at risk for a deficiency.

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate an alcohol misuse screening improvement initiative on screening compliance in trauma patients.

Methods: This before and after analysis of a quality improvement initiative to improve alcohol misuse screening was conducted from 2019 to 2021 at a Southwestern U.S. Level II trauma center on admitted trauma patients aged 13 years and older. The multicomponent initiative included a change in the screening instrument and timing of application, implementing electronic medical record documentation screens, and educating staff. The primary outcome measure was screening adherence.

Results: A total of n = 4,734 patients were included in the study period. Alcohol misuse screening improved from 2.9% to 87.4% and remained sustained for over a year after the initiative's implementation.

Conclusion: The performance improvement initiative improved the alcohol misuse screening process, resulting in consistent screenings exceeding the American College of Surgeons standards of 80% for verified trauma centers.

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酒精滥用筛查绩效改进倡议。
背景:创伤登记处对我们创伤中心的酒精滥用筛查合规性进行了审查,发现筛查和数据收集方法不一致,这使我们美国外科学院创伤中心的重新认证存在缺陷风险:本研究旨在评估酒精滥用筛查改进措施对创伤患者筛查依从性的影响:美国西南部一家二级创伤中心于2019年至2021年对13岁及以上的入院创伤患者进行了酒精滥用筛查质量改进措施的前后分析。该计划由多个部分组成,包括改变筛查工具和应用时机、实施电子病历记录筛查以及对员工进行教育。主要结果指标是筛查的依从性:研究期间共纳入了 n = 4,734 名患者。酒精滥用筛查率从 2.9% 提高到了 87.4%,并在该计划实施一年多后保持不变:绩效改进计划改进了酒精滥用筛查流程,使筛查率持续超过美国外科学院规定的标准,即经核实的创伤中心的筛查率应达到 80%。
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Journal of Trauma Nursing
Journal of Trauma Nursing CRITICAL CARE MEDICINENURSING&-NURSING
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期刊介绍: ​Journal of Trauma Nursing (JTN) is the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses. The Society of Trauma Nurses believes that trauma is a disease impacting patients through the continuum of care. The mission of STN is to ensure optimal trauma care through education, collaboration, leadership and membership engagement. As the official publication of the Society of Trauma Nurses, the Journal of Trauma Nursing supports the STN’s strategic goals of effective communication, education and patient advocacy with original, peer-reviewed, research and evidence-based articles and information that reflect the highest standard of collaborative care for trauma patients.​ The Journal of Trauma Nursing, through a commitment to editorial excellence, implements STN’s vision to improve practice and patient outcomes and to become the premiere global nursing organization across the trauma continuum.
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