虚拟护理对急诊科效率和护理质量的影响

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE American Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ajem.2025.02.024
Saif Khairat , Jennifer Morelli , Qiyao Qin , Xiaoyu Wu , Randy Fakhreddin , Barbara S. Edson , Mauri Williams
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重要性护理短缺导致急诊等待时间延长和文件不完整。美国卫生系统正在迅速实施虚拟护理,这是一种新的护理提供模式,通过远程医疗提供护理和专业知识来改善护理和减轻护理负担。目的评价通过急诊科入院的患者使用虚拟护理与质量结果的关系,即等待时间、入院评估持续时间、文件完整性和中断次数。材料和方法:对在急诊科就诊并随后在六家医院之一住院的18岁以上成年患者进行非随机回顾性队列研究。结果采用现场住院评估的患者中位等待时间为525.5 min (IQR: 332.9 ~ 969.8),采用虚拟护理的患者中位等待时间为429.5 min (IQR: 292.6 ~ 954.5)。现场住院的中位持续时间为24.0分钟(IQR: 15.0-36.0),而虚拟护理住院的中位持续时间为29.0分钟(IQR: 18.0-42.0)。现场入院未完成文件字段的平均数量为0.4±1.5,而虚拟护理入院的平均数量为0.2±0.5。最后,住院期间,面对面护理的平均中断次数为1.8±1.5次,而虚拟护理的平均中断次数为1.4±1.3次。讨论虚拟护理与更短的等待时间、更完整的护理文件、更少的入院评估中断有关。结论虚拟护理是一种有前途的护理交付模式,可以减少护理倦怠,增强患者护理协调。
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Virtual nursing's effect on ED efficiency and quality of care

Importance

Nursing shortages lead to longer emergency department (ED) wait times and incomplete documentation. US health systems are rapidly implementing virtual nursing, a new care delivery model, to improve care and alleviate nursing burden by providing nursing care and expertise via telehealth.

Objective

To evaluate the association of using virtual nursing for patients admitted via the ED with quality outcomes, namely, wait time, admission assessment duration, documentation completeness, and number of interruptions.

Materials and methods

Non-randomized retrospective cohort study of adult patients over the age of 18 seen in the ED and subsequently admitted to one of six hospitals.

Results

Patients who had in-person admission assessments median wait time was 525.5 min (IQR: 332.9–969.8), while the median wait time for patients using virtual nursing for admission assessments was 429.5 min (IQR: 292.6–954.5). In-person admissions had a median duration of 24.0 min (IQR: 15.0–36.0), while virtual nursing admissions median duration was 29.0 min (IQR: 18.0–42.0). The average number of uncompleted documentation fields for in-person admissions was 0.4 ± 1.5, while the average for virtual nursing admissions was 0.2 ± 0.5. Finally, the average number of interruptions during admission for in-person was 1.8 ± 1.5 interruptions, while virtual nursing admissions averaged 1.4 ± 1.3 interruptions.

Discussion

Virtual nursing was associated with shorter wait times, more complete nursing documentation, and fewer interruptions during admission assessments for patients admitted via the ED.

Conclusion

Virtual nursing is a promising care delivery model that may lead to reduced nursing burnout and enhanced patient care coordination.
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