Understanding variations in the use of tranexamic acid in surgery: A qualitative interview study

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY British Journal of Haematology Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1111/bjh.20008
Louise Strickland, Hayley G. Evans, Antony Palmer, Samantha Warnakulasuriya, Michael F. Murphy, Simon J. Stanworth, Robbie Foy, NIHR BTRU in data driven transfusion practice collaborators
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Despite robust supporting evidence, around a third of eligible surgical patients do not receive tranexamic acid (TXA). Effective strategies based on an understanding of clinical behaviour are needed to increase use and improve patient outcomes. We conducted semi-structured interviews with clinicians involved in perioperative care to explore perceived influences on TXA use. We identified key influences on practice using the theoretical domains framework. We matched these to behaviour change techniques and evidence-informed implementation intervention components. Across 22 interviews, we identified eight key influences within three overarching themes of capability, opportunity and motivation. Capability influences included the clinical context and variable familiarity with TXA. Opportunity concerned the availability of both TXA and checklists to support decision-making and whether TXA use was consistent with professional expectations and perceived responsibilities. Motivation concerned confidence in administering TXA, perceived benefits and risks and training received around potential risk factors. These influences varied across participants and specialities. Our resulting proposed implementation strategy included training, clinical prompts, comparative performance feedback and opinion leadership supported by specialty-specific guidance. Any strategy to increase TXA use that improves knowledge and skills without addressing wider influences on clinical behaviour is only likely to meet with limited success.

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了解手术中氨甲环酸使用的变化:一项定性访谈研究。
尽管有强有力的证据支持,大约三分之一的合格手术患者没有接受氨甲环酸(TXA)。需要基于对临床行为的理解的有效策略来增加使用和改善患者预后。我们对参与围手术期护理的临床医生进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨对TXA使用的感知影响。我们使用理论领域框架确定了对实践的关键影响。我们将这些与行为改变技术和循证实施干预组件相匹配。在22个访谈中,我们确定了能力、机会和动机三个主要主题中的八个关键影响因素。影响能力的因素包括临床环境和对TXA的熟悉程度。机会涉及到TXA和支持决策的检查清单的可用性,以及TXA的使用是否符合专业期望和感知责任。动机涉及对服用TXA的信心,感知到的益处和风险以及围绕潜在风险因素接受的培训。这些影响因参与者和专业而异。我们最终提出的实施策略包括培训、临床提示、比较绩效反馈和由特定专业指导支持的意见领导。任何增加TXA使用的策略,如果只是提高知识和技能,而没有解决对临床行为的更广泛影响,可能只会取得有限的成功。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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