一家地区综合医院普外科对腹痛女性进行妊娠检测的临床审计。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2024-09-21 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.69834
Serena Patel, Niksan Thayanithy
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导言:指南规定,所有因急性腹痛到外科就诊的育龄女性患者都必须进行妊娠试验,包括尿液或血清β-人绒毛膜促性腺激素(𝜷-HCG)检测。这样可以对患者进行全面评估,并考虑更广泛的鉴别诊断,包括那些不可错过的诊断,如可能的宫外孕。此外,对于与妊娠无关的疾病,孕妇的治疗方案可能会有所不同。本次审核评估了一家地区综合医院普外科对因腹痛就诊女性妊娠检测指南的遵守情况,以及改善指南遵守情况的措施所产生的影响。方法 对2022年8月因急性腹痛到一家地区综合医院普外科就诊的所有年龄在11至55岁之间的女性患者进行了一次回顾性审核,以确定她们是否完成了妊娠检测。随后开展了医学教育课程、张贴海报,并在护理小组会议上由多学科团队成员进行讨论,以提高认识。随后于 2022 年 11 月进行了前瞻性审核。结果 在 2022 年 8 月进行的首次审核中,55 名年龄在 11 至 55 岁之间的女性患者因腹痛到外科就诊。在这些患者中,只有 41.8%(n = 23)的人完成了妊娠检测。在采取干预措施后,2022 年 11 月进行的第二次审核发现,有 30 名女性患者因腹痛前来就诊。在这批患者中,80% 的患者(n = 24)完成了妊娠检测。结论 本研究强调了定期临床审核和多学科讨论的必要性,以改善和维持高标准的患者护理,并确保对所有因腹痛到普外科就诊的育龄女性进行妊娠检测。可进一步考虑在电子医疗系统中记录妊娠检测情况,将其作为入院和强制检查清单的一部分。
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A Clinical Audit of Pregnancy Testing in Females Presenting With Abdominal Pain to the General Surgery Department of a District General Hospital.

Introduction Guidelines state that all female patients of childbearing age presenting with acute abdominal pain to a surgical department must have a pregnancy test with either urinary or serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (𝜷-HCG) testing. This allows complete evaluation of the patient and consideration of a wider range of differential diagnoses, including those that must not be missed, such as a possible ectopic pregnancy. Additionally, management options for conditions unrelated to pregnancy may differ in pregnant women. This audit assessed adherence to guidelines for pregnancy testing in females presenting with abdominal pain to the general surgery department in a district general hospital and the impact of initiatives to improve compliance. Methods A retrospective audit to identify pregnancy test completion of all female patients aged between 11 and 55 years presenting to the general surgery department at a district general hospital with acute abdominal pain in August 2022 was conducted. A medical education session, posters, and discussion amongst multidisciplinary team members in a nursing huddle followed to raise awareness. A subsequent prospective audit was conducted in November 2022. Results In the initial audit conducted in August 2022, 55 female patients aged between 11 and 55 years presented to the surgical department with abdominal pain. Of these patients, pregnancy testing was only completed for 41.8% (n = 23). Following interventions, a second audit conducted in November 2022 found 30 female patients presenting with abdominal pain. In this cohort, pregnancy testing was completed for 80% of patients (n = 24). Conclusion This study highlights the need for regular clinical audits and multidisciplinary discussion in improving and maintaining high standards of patient care and ensuring pregnancy testing of all females of reproductive age presenting with abdominal pain to the general surgery department. Further consideration may be given to the incorporation of recording of pregnancy test status on electronic healthcare systems as part of admission and mandatory checklists.

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