[Improving the Standby Process Completion Rate Among Nurses for High-Risk Neonates].

Q3 Nursing Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.6224/JN.202404_71(2).10
Mo-Fen Wu, Li-Ying Chung
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Abstract

Background & problems: Readiness process effectiveness significantly impacts the safety of high-risk neonates and requires an immediately responsive and well-trained healthcare team. Analysis of our unit found the high-risk neonatal standby process completion rate among nursing staff to be very low. Reasons for this poor level of performance included absence of standardized procedures for high-risk neonatal standby, lack of an auditing system, inadequate education and training, multiple medical supplies in the standby kits, absence of a checklist for the kits, and failure to regularly inventory the contents of these kits.

Purpose: This study was designed to improve the high-risk neonatal standby process completion rate among nursing staff.

Resolution: We developed standardized procedures and videos for high-risk neonatal standby situations, established an auditing system, conducted regular scenario-based training, organized medical supplies in the standby kits, designed a checklist, and defined procedures for stocking and using the supplies.

Results: The high-risk neonatal care completion rate among nursing staff increased to 100%, and the satisfaction rate with the standby procedure for high-risk neonates rose from 59.5% to 96.5%.

Conclusions: Following proper standardized procedures and conducting education and training can ensure effective and high-quality care in critical healthcare situations.

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[提高高危新生儿护理人员的待产流程完成率]。
背景与问题:准备流程的有效性对高危新生儿的安全有重大影响,需要一个反应迅速、训练有素的医疗团队。对我们科室的分析发现,护理人员的高危新生儿待命流程完成率非常低。造成这种低水平的原因包括:缺乏高危新生儿待产的标准化程序、缺乏审核系统、教育和培训不足、待产包中有多种医疗用品、没有待产包检查清单以及没有定期清点待产包中的物品。目的:本研究旨在提高护理人员的高危新生儿待产程序完成率:我们为高危新生儿待产情况制定了标准化程序和视频,建立了审核制度,定期开展情景模拟培训,整理待产包中的医疗用品,设计了检查表,并确定了用品的储备和使用程序:结果:护理人员的高危新生儿护理完成率提高到 100%,对高危新生儿待命程序的满意度从 59.5%提高到 96.5%:结论:遵循正确的标准化程序并开展教育和培训可确保在危急医疗情况下提供有效和高质量的护理。
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