改善青少年癌症患者的医疗过渡:质量改进过程中的基本要素。

Q3 Nursing British Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.12968/bjon.2023.0146
Emma Potter, Ciara Lewis, Angus Tilbury, Jason Tong, Pippa Sipanoun
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背景:在南泰晤士儿童、青少年和成人癌症运营网络中接受癌症治疗的年轻人通常在两个或两个以上的 NHS 信托机构中接受治疗,这意味着向成人服务的过渡可能具有挑战性。目的:在整个网络中开发一种有计划、协调的过渡方法,以满足国家健康与护理卓越研究所(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)关于过渡的指导建议和癌症服务规范:方法:利用基于经验的共同设计原则,开展为期两年、由护士主导的质量改进(QI)项目:该 QI 项目制定了六项关键实践原则;完善并测试了一个基准工具;采取了促进首次过渡对话的措施;并启动了一个信息中心:强有力的 QI 流程、跨网络合作和利益相关者的广泛参与需要大量资源,但这有助于加深对现有途径和流程的理解,促进确立有意义的目标,并对干预措施进行测试,以确保项目成果满足所有利益相关者的需求。
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Improving healthcare transition for young people with cancer: factors fundamental to the quality improvement journey.

Background: Young people receiving cancer treatment in the South Thames Children's, Teenagers' and Young Adults' Cancer Operational Delivery Network usually receive care across two or more NHS trusts, meaning transition into adult services can be challenging.

Aim: To develop a planned, co-ordinated approach to transition across the network that meets National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance recommendations for transition and the cancer service specifications.

Methods: A 2-year, nurse-led quality improvement (QI) project, using the principles of experience-based co-design.

Outcomes: The QI project resulted in the development of six key principles of practice; refining and testing of a benchmarking tool; initiatives to facilitate first transition conversations; and the launch of an information hub.

Conclusion: Robust QI processes, cross-network collaboration and wide stakeholder involvement required significant resource, but enabled deeper understanding of existing pathways and processes, facilitated the establishment of meaningful objectives, and enabled the testing of interventions to ensure the project outcomes met the needs of all stakeholders.

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