Improving Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Through Service Integration, Policy Enhancement, and Health Informatics

Yacoub Abuzied, Ahmad Deeb, Layla Alanizy, Rasmieh M. Al-amer, M. Alsheef
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prevention and management are susceptible issues that require specific rules to sustain and oversee their functioning, as preventing VTE is a vital patient safety priority. This paper aims to investigate and provide recommendations for VTE assessment and reassessment through policy enhancement and development. We reviewed different papers and policies to propose recommendations and theme analysis for policy modifications and enhancements to improve VTE prophylaxis and management. Recommendations were set to enhance the overall work of VTE prophylaxis, where the current VTE protocols and policies must ensure high levels of patient safety and satisfaction. The recommendations included working through a well-organized multidisciplinary team and staff engagement to support and enhance VTE’s work. Nurses’, pharmacists’, and physical therapists’ involvement in setting up the plan and prevention is the way to share the knowledge and paradigm of experience to standardize the management. Promoting policies regarding VTE prophylaxis assessment and reassessment using electronic modules as a part of the digital health process was proposed. A deep understanding of the underlying issues and the incorporation of generic policy recommendations were set. This article presents recommendations for stakeholders, social media platforms, and healthcare practitioners to enhance VTE prophylaxis and management.
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通过服务整合、政策强化和健康信息学改进静脉血栓栓塞预防措施
静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)的预防和管理是一个易受影响的问题,需要特定的规则来维持和监督其运作,因为预防 VTE 是患者安全的重中之重。本文旨在通过加强和制定政策,对 VTE 评估和重新评估进行调查并提出建议。 我们审查了不同的论文和政策,为政策的修改和改进提出建议和主题分析,以改善 VTE 的预防和管理。 我们提出的建议旨在加强 VTE 预防的整体工作,目前的 VTE 协议和政策必须确保高度的患者安全和满意度。这些建议包括通过组织良好的多学科团队和员工参与来支持和加强 VTE 工作。护士、药剂师和理疗师参与制定计划和预防,是分享知识和经验范例以实现标准化管理的途径。作为数字健康流程的一部分,建议使用电子模块推广有关 VTE 预防评估和再评估的政策。对根本问题的深刻理解和通用政策建议的纳入是既定的。 本文为利益相关者、社交媒体平台和医疗从业人员提出了加强 VTE 预防和管理的建议。
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