Improving completion rate of advance care planning at a tertiary rheumatological centre in Singapore: a quality improvement project.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMJ Open Quality Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1136/bmjoq-2024-002897
Yu Heng Kwan, Zheng Cong Lee, Meredith Wei-Yuan Tan, Michelle Huiye Lee, Pei Xin Chong, Li Khoon Tan, Evelyn Shuting Loh, Wei Ling Poh, Esther Jia Ning Seow, Ting Hui Woon, Charmaine Wai Yan Sum, Serene Xiaosi Xin, Warren Weng Seng Fong
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Abstract

Advanced care planning (ACP) is a series of ongoing voluntary discussions between patients, families and healthcare professionals to plan for their future healthcare needs. Despite patients with rheumatic diseases having high symptom burden and disease complications, the ACP completion rates in patients with rheumatic diseases remain low. In this quality improvement project, we aimed to increase the number of completed ACP in a tertiary referral rheumatology centre in Singapore from 0 to 1 per month. We showed a statistically significant increase in ACP completion across 1 year with two Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles. Further studies are needed to explore further interventions for ACP completion in patients with rheumatic diseases.

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提高新加坡一家三级风湿病中心预先护理计划的完成率:一个质量改进项目。
晚期护理计划(ACP)是患者、家属和医护人员之间持续进行的一系列自愿讨论,旨在为他们未来的医疗保健需求制定计划。尽管风湿病患者的症状负担和疾病并发症较高,但风湿病患者完成 ACP 的比例仍然很低。在这个质量改进项目中,我们的目标是将新加坡一家三级风湿病转诊中心每月完成 ACP 的人数从 0 人增加到 1 人。结果表明,通过两个 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "周期,一年内完成 ACP 的人数有了统计学意义上的明显增加。我们还需要进一步研究,探索对风湿病患者完成 ACP 的进一步干预措施。
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