通过护士教育和警报实施,改善心脏性冲击组的激活
Suzanne Krais1, Jenelle Sheasby2, Jasjit Banwait3
1Suzanne Krais is the chief nursing officer and vice president of patient care services at Baylor Scott & White Heart Hospital-Plano, Texas.
Critical care nurse
|November 30, 2024
概括
护士主导的干预措施显著减少了心脏病性休克患者的诊断和转移接受时间. 这项质量改进项目通过简化心血管医院的冲击队激活来增强护理.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 提高质量 提高质量
- 护理 护理 护理
背景情况:
- 尽管有先进的治疗方法,心脏性休克的死亡率很高 (25-50%).
- 多学科冲击小组改善了结果,但识别和诊断的延迟仍然存在.
- 在心血管医院的冲击队激活过程中发现了效率低下的问题.
研究的目的:
- 评估护士主导干预措施对心脏性休克识别和诊断的及时性的影响.
- 提高冲击队激活和心血管医院环境中患者接受的效率.
主要方法:
- 进行了一项干预前后干预质量改善项目.
- 干预措施包括护理人员教育和实施冲击警报系统.
- 关键指标是住院患者的诊断时间和转移患者的接受时间.
主要成果:
- 诊断的平均时间从17.98小时减少到8.15小时 (P = .045).
- 转移患者接受的中位时间显著从1.55小时减少到0.35小时 (P < .001).
- 这些干预措施导致了患者吞吐量大幅改善.
结论:
- 护士主导的干预措施有效地减少了诊断和接受心脏病性休克患者的延迟.
- 简化冲击团队的激活可以提高严重心脏病患者的护理质量.
- 这一举措证明了护理在优化心脏性休克护理方面的关键作用.
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