综合性气道质量改善计划:减少危及生命的气道并发症
Zachary M Helmen1, Riley Larkin1, Sophia Peifer1
1Department of Otolaryngology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology
|October 6, 2024
概括
气道质量改善计划 (AQIP) 提高了人工气道设备护理方面的员工能力,从而改善了患者的治疗结果,减少了住院时间. 该计划显示了在医疗保健机构广泛采用这一计划的巨大潜力.
科学领域:
- 改善医疗质量 改善医疗质量
- 患者安全 患者安全
- 呼吸系统护理 呼吸系统护理
背景情况:
- 医疗保健专业人员往往不熟悉管理人工气道装置,如内管,气管切除术和喉管切除术.
- 这种不熟悉的情况可能导致不理想的患者护理和潜在的并发症.
研究的目的:
- 设计和实施一个气道质量改善计划 (AQIP),旨在提高人工气道患者的护理.
- 评估AQIP对气道紧急事件发生率,工作人员能力和患者结果的影响.
主要方法:
- 对前性实施的AQIP进行了回顾性图表审查.
- 该AQIP包括强制性的"气道标志",与订单集一起的服务教育,以及紧急外科手术气道呼叫系统.
- 采集了干预前后调查数据和患者结局.
主要成果:
- 空气道紧急情况在AQIP之后下降了8.4%.
- 住院时间从47.0±76.5天显著减少到23.5±23.6天 (P=.004).
- 对于日常和紧急呼吸道护理,以及气管切除与喉管切除的识别,工作人员的能力得分显著提高 (P<.001).
结论:
- AQIP有效地提高了人工气道管理方面的员工能力,并与减少住院时间有关.
- 该计划的成功表明需要在其他机构进一步复制和长期评估.
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