二级创伤中心器官捐献的合作方法。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING AACN Advanced Critical Care Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.4037/aacnacc2023552
Jesse E Gibson, Teisha Campbell, Kyle Gibson, Kim Kottemann, Morgan A Krause, Leigh Pack
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背景:尽管器官捐献者短缺是卫生保健领域持续存在的全球性问题,但在个体经历无法生存的创伤性事件后获得捐赠授权可能很困难。目的:改进二级创伤中心器官捐献实践。方法:在与器官采购组织的医院联络员一起审查创伤死亡病例和绩效改进指标后,创伤中心的领导实施了一项多学科绩效改进倡议,以参与该机构的捐赠咨询委员会,为工作人员提供教育,并提高项目的可见度,为该机构创造一个更友好的捐赠文化。结果:这一举措提高了捐赠转换率,获得了更多的器官。继续教育提高了工作人员和提供者对器官捐赠的认识,有助于取得积极成果。结论:一项包括持续员工教育在内的多学科倡议可以改善器官捐赠实践和项目的可见度,最终使需要器官移植的患者受益。
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Collaborative Approach to Organ Donation in a Level II Trauma Center.

Background: Although a shortage of organ donors is a continuing global problem in health care, obtaining authorization for donation after an individual experiences a traumatic nonsurvivable event can be difficult.

Objective: To improve organ donation practices at a level II trauma center.

Methods: After reviewing trauma mortality cases and performance improvement metrics with their organ procurement organization's hospital liaison, leaders at the trauma center implemented a multidisciplinary performance improvement initiative to engage the facility's donation advisory committee, provide education for staff members, and increase program visibility to create a more donation-friendly culture for the facility.

Results: The initiative led to an improved donation conversion rate and a greater number of organs procured. Continued education increased staff and provider awareness of organ donation, contributing to the positive outcomes.

Conclusion: A multidisciplinary initiative that includes continuing staff education can improve organ donation practices and program visibility, ultimately benefiting patients in need of organ transplantation.

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期刊介绍: AACN Advanced Critical Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed publication of in-depth articles intended for experienced critical care and acute care clinicians at the bedside, advanced practice nurses, and clinical and academic educators. Each issue includes a topic-based symposium, feature articles, and columns of interest to critical care and progressive care clinicians. AACN Advanced Critical Care contains concisely written, practical information for immediate use and future reference. Continuing education units are available for selected articles in each issue. AACN Advanced Critical Care is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
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