髋部骨折患者知情同意书的循环质量改进项目。

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Pub Date : 2024-12-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcot.2024.102867
Aniket Bharadwaj, Richard Morter, Ardeshir Bonshahi
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股骨颈骨折(NOF)构成骨科工作量的很大一部分,在英国每年约有65000例入院。有多种外科手术可用于修复非of骨折,每一种手术都有许多术中和围术期风险。在计划进行任何外科手术时,知情同意是检查的重要组成部分,与患者讨论手术的风险和益处,以便他们能够对自己的护理做出决定。因此,同意书必须足够详细和准确,以确保充分知情同意。方法:我们对英国皇家奥尔德姆医院收治的非of骨折患者的同意书进行了多环审核。同意书中不同风险的出现频率与英国骨科协会(BOA)制定的非of骨折手术风险标准化清单进行了比较。结果:我们发现在每张同意书上,干预前平均只有56.6%的风险被包括在内。一些重大风险,如死亡率,经常被忽略。在此之后,我们对同意流程进行了更改,包括在同意书和团队教育会议上使用贴纸。我们随后进行了第二个审计周期,发现合规率增加到87.9%。结论:总体而言,同意书上关于手术风险的记录较差,但基本干预措施改善了这一点。应建议进一步的审计周期,以调查这种改进是否持续。
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Looped quality improvement project of consent forms in patients admitted with hip fracture.

Introduction: Neck of femur (NOF) fractures constitute a significant proportion of the workload of orthopaedic departments, with approximately 65 000 admissions across the UK annually. There are various surgical procedures available to repair NOF fractures and each is associated with numerous intraoperative and perioperative risks. Informed consent is an essential part of the workup when planning to undertake any surgical procedure, whereby the risks and benefits of surgery are discussed with the patient, so they are able to make decisions about their care. It is therefore important that consent forms are sufficiently detailed and accurate to ensure consent is fully informed.

Method: We performed a multi-loop audit of consent forms for patients admitted to the Royal Oldham Hospital (United Kingdom) with NOF fracture. The frequency that different risks were included on consent forms was compared to the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)-produced standardised list of risks for NOF fracture procedures.

Results: We found that on each consent form an average of only 56.6 % of risks were included before intervention. Some significant risks such as mortality were frequently missed. Following this, we implemented changes to the consent process including the use of stickers to use on consent forms and team education sessions. We subsequently performed a second audit cycle and found that compliance had increased to 87.9 %.

Conclusion: Overall, there was poor documentation of surgical risks on consent forms, however this was improved with basic interventions. A further audit cycle should be recommended to investigate if this improvement is sustained.

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Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma (JCOT) aims to provide its readers with the latest clinical and basic research, and informed opinions that shape today''s orthopedic practice, thereby providing an opportunity to practice evidence-based medicine. With contributions from leading clinicians and researchers around the world, we aim to be the premier journal providing an international perspective advancing knowledge of the musculoskeletal system. JCOT publishes content of value to both general orthopedic practitioners and specialists on all aspects of musculoskeletal research, diagnoses, and treatment. We accept following types of articles: • Original articles focusing on current clinical issues. • Review articles with learning value for professionals as well as students. • Research articles providing the latest in basic biological or engineering research on musculoskeletal diseases. • Regular columns by experts discussing issues affecting the field of orthopedics. • "Symposia" devoted to a single topic offering the general reader an overview of a field, but providing the specialist current in-depth information. • Video of any orthopedic surgery which is innovative and adds to present concepts. • Articles emphasizing or demonstrating a new clinical sign in the art of patient examination is also considered for publication. Contributions from anywhere in the world are welcome and considered on their merits.
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