增加美属维尔京群岛卫生部社区诊所的有效初级保健筛查。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1891/JDNP-2023-0045
Megan McComy, Sybilla Myers
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背景:2019 年,美国将新增 180 万癌症病例,预计将有 50 万人死于癌症,花费 210 亿美元。定期的初级保健筛查与癌症的早期发现、治疗、健康促进和成本降低有关。目标:目的是在 8 周内将美属维尔京群岛圣托马斯岛卫生部社区诊所成人初级保健筛查的有效率提高到 75%。方法:这项质量改进计划在 8 周内实施了四个 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "周期。实施了两项核心干预措施,每项干预措施都有四项变革测试。干预措施:核心干预措施包括利用体重指数、抑郁症、结直肠癌、肺癌、乳腺癌、宫颈癌、子宫癌和前列腺癌检查表进行筛查,以及利用相关筛查教育、干预、共同决策和转诊检查表进行参与。结果:初级保健筛查率从 55% 提高到 96%,患者参与率从 6% 提高到 82%。有效的初级保健筛查率提高到 89%,超过了预期目标。结论:该项目改善了初级保健筛查和参与度,并有效应用了以患者为中心的护理。通过标准化筛查和参与取得了成果。对护理工作的启示:该质量改进项目可推广到其他诊所,以改善患者的健康状况。
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Increasing Effective Primary Care Screenings in the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health Community Clinic.

Background: In 2019, 1.8 million new cancer cases occurred, and 500,000 cancer deaths were expected in the United States, costing $21 billion. Regular primary care screenings have correlated with early cancer detection, treatment, health promotion, and reduced costs. Objectives: The aim was to increase effective primary care screenings in adults in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health Community Clinic to 75% within 8 weeks. Methods: This quality improvement initiative used four Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles over 8 weeks. Two core interventions, each with four tests of change, were implemented. Interventions: Core interventions included screening utilizing a checklist for body mass index, depression, and colorectal, lung, breast, cervical, uterine, and prostate cancer and engagement utilizing a checklist for correlated screening-related education, interventions, shared decision-making, and referral. Results: Primary care screenings increased from 55% to 96%, and patient engagement increased from 6% to 82%. Effective primary care screenings increased to 89%, exceeding the aim. Conclusions: This project improved primary care screening and engagement and effectively applied patient-centered care. Achievements were made through standardized screening and engagement. Implications for Nursing: This quality improvement project may be spread to other clinics to improve patient health outcomes.

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