改善学术住院服务的跨学科交流:一个质量改进项目。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal for Healthcare Quality Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1097/JHQ.0000000000000411
Stephen Biederman, Nargiza Sadr, Rehan Qayyum
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摘要:有效的沟通对于高质量的患者护理至关重要,尽管引入了安全的短信平台,但寻呼仍然是最常见的沟通形式之一。该项目的目标是使用分页的定量和定性分析来指导分页最佳实践的改进。对7天内发送的页面进行了回顾性分析,对干预前和干预后3个月的页面数量、内容和有效性进行了表征。每页的内容分为实验室、药物、生命体征、饮食、患者评估/临床变化、疼痛或其他。有效性基于以下五个关键要素:(1)两个患者标识符,(2)发件人的姓名,(3)发件人的回拨号码,(4)页面的优先级或敏锐度,以及(5)患者护理问题。如果网页包含所有五个基本要素,则被认为是成功的。干预前的结果指导干预。在纳入的3483页中,1806页和1677页分别在干预前和干预后发送。对所有基本页面元素的遵守率从15.2%增加到40%(p<.001)。最大的缺陷是标记页面的紧迫性,从31.6%增加到51.9%(p<0.001)。页面的定量和定性分析有效地指导了该项目提高页面的标准化。
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Improving Interdisciplinary Communication on an Academic Hospitalist Service: A Quality Improvement Project.

Abstract: Effective communication is essential for quality patient care, and paging remains among the most common forms of communication despite the introduction of secure texting platforms. The goal of this project was to use quantitative and qualitative analyses of paging to guide improvements in paging best practices. A retrospective analysis of pages sent over a 7-day period was completed, characterizing the volume, content, and effectiveness of pages both preintervention and 3-month postintervention. The content of each page was categorized into laboratories, medications, vital signs, diet, patient assessment/clinical change, pain, or miscellaneous/other. Effectiveness was based on the following five critical elements: (1) two patient identifiers, (2) the sender's name, (3) the sender's callback number, (4) priority or acuity of the page, and (5) patient-care concern. Pages were considered successful if they contained all the five essential elements. The preintervention results guided interventions. Of 3,483 included pages, 1,806 and 1,677 were sent during the preintervention and postintervention periods, respectively. Adherence to all essential paging elements increased from 15.2% to 40% ( p < .001). The largest deficiency was labeling the urgency of a page, which increased from 31.6% to 51.9% ( p < .001). Quantitative and qualitative analyses of pages effectively guided this project to increase the standardization of paging.

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期刊介绍: The Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ), a peer-reviewed journal, is an official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality. JHQ is a professional forum that continuously advances healthcare quality practice in diverse and changing environments, and is the first choice for creative and scientific solutions in the pursuit of healthcare quality. It has been selected for coverage in Thomson Reuter’s Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index®, and Current Contents®. The Journal publishes scholarly articles that are targeted to leaders of all healthcare settings, leveraging applied research and producing practical, timely and impactful evidence in healthcare system transformation. The journal covers topics such as: Quality Improvement • Patient Safety • Performance Measurement • Best Practices in Clinical and Operational Processes • Innovation • Leadership • Information Technology • Spreading Improvement • Sustaining Improvement • Cost Reduction • Payment Reform
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