Interprofessional Education for Delirium Management: a Quality Improvement Project

Florian Schimböck, Volkmar Hanisch, Ulf Günther, Hans-Christian Hansen, Rebecca von Haken, Carsten Hermes, Carolin Hoyer, Arnold Kaltwasser, Sabrina Pelz, Peter Nydahl
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Implementation of delirium management in hospitals is a complex process, often challenging and requiring interprofessional and interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. This project aimed to assess whether a delirium-specific interprofessional education (IPE) course would empower clinicians to conduct quality improvement projects in their hospital. Quality-improvement project in a university-affiliated hospital. Clinicians (physicians, nurses, and therapists) attended a 2-day IPE course for delirium management certified by the German Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Participants developed projects for quality improvement and presented results in a meeting eight weeks later. In total, 16 clinicians (eight nurses, six therapists, two physicians) from six wards participated. Participants organised themselves into five project groups. Eight weeks after attending the training, four out of five groups presented projects with successful and ongoing implementation, such as establishing a hospital delirium expert panel, delirium flyers for relatives, an informational one-pager for clinicians across the hospital, and a teaching concept for training of therapists. Implementing the 4AT delirium assessment in electronic patient charts took longer, extending beyond the 8-week timeframe. Overall, clinicians were satisfied with the IPE course and reported they felt more competent to care for delirious patients. The delirium IPE course motivated and enabled participating clinicians to develop and perform delirium-specific quality-improvement projects in their hospital. Further research is needed to evaluate the sustainability of these projects and to estimate the effect of influencing factors within the context of the culture and setting.
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谵妄管理的跨专业教育:质量改进项目
在医院实施谵妄管理是一个复杂的过程,往往具有挑战性,需要跨专业和跨学科的沟通与合作。本项目旨在评估针对谵妄的跨专业教育(IPE)课程是否能增强临床医生在医院开展质量改进项目的能力。大学附属医院的质量改进项目。临床医生(医生、护士和治疗师)参加了由德国重症医学会认证的为期两天的谵妄管理 IPE 课程。学员们制定了质量改进项目,并在八周后的会议上展示了成果。共有来自 6 个病房的 16 名临床医生(8 名护士、6 名治疗师、2 名医生)参加了该课程。学员们分成五个项目小组。参加培训八周后,五个小组中有四个小组展示了成功并正在实施的项目,如成立医院谵妄专家小组、向亲属发放谵妄宣传单、向全院临床医生发放信息单页,以及培训治疗师的教学理念。在电子病历中实施4AT谵妄评估花费的时间较长,超过了8周的时限。总体而言,临床医生对 IPE 课程感到满意,并表示他们感觉更有能力护理谵妄患者。谵妄IPE课程激励并促使参与的临床医生在其所在医院开发并实施针对谵妄的质量改进项目。还需要进一步的研究来评估这些项目的可持续性,并估计在文化和环境背景下影响因素的效果。
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