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Area of Science:

  • Clinical practice optimization
  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Perfusion science

Background:

  • Clinical practice optimization necessitates systematic implementation of change.
  • Evidence-based guidelines for perfusion practice changes are often limited.
  • Auditing current practices via institutional guidelines is feasible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a systematic approach for implementing and evaluating changes in clinical practice.
  • To highlight the role of quality improvement methods and data collection in validating clinical interventions.
  • To emphasize the importance of reporting findings for knowledge dissemination and professional advancement.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the model of clinical effectiveness for systematic change introduction.
  • Conducting literature reviews and acquiring necessary skills and resources.
  • Auditing changes using quality improvement methods and electronic data collection.
  • Implementing continuous quality improvement to standardize processes.

Main Results:

  • Electronic data collection facilitates reporting of clinical and process outcome improvements.
  • A systematic approach ensures changes are scientifically evaluated.
  • Auditing current practices provides a basis for improvement.

Conclusions:

  • Systematic implementation of change, supported by data and quality improvement, is crucial for clinical effectiveness.
  • Reporting findings enhances knowledge dissemination and professional influence in areas like perfusion.
  • Continuous quality improvement is essential for standardizing clinical processes and outcomes.