Emergency Department Initiative to Improve Sepsis Core Measure Compliance: A Hospital Network Approach.

IF 1 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Lori Laux, Thomas Campbell, Kathleen M Latouf, Kerry Saunders, Joyce Schultz, Michelle Schwartzmier
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Abstract

The topic of sepsis has been realized among the last 20 years. A majority of patients with sepsis enter the health system through the emergency department, and health professionals need to provide evidence-based care. Within the health system, interdepartmental teams were formed with the purpose to set a system-wide standard to meet the evidence-based practice standards for sepsis. Participants were recruited from every department that was involved with the care delivery of emergency department patients with sepsis. The team developed a team charter to state the group objectives. A gap analysis was completed to set group priorities. The first priority was to develop a system-wide sepsis alert process. The Operational Excellence coach conducted direct observations and interviews at each system facility and then a sepsis alert plan was developed. Two hospitals volunteered to pilot the sepsis alert within their emergency departments, and education was completed at each hospital. Informatics nurses developed electronic medical record workflow and outcome elements to help the team with the process. The pilot process showed an increase in compliance for core measures and laid the groundwork for each hospital to develop an individualized process.

急诊科倡议提高败血症核心措施依从性:医院网络方法。
脓毒症的话题是近20年来才被认识到的。大多数脓毒症患者通过急诊科进入卫生系统,卫生专业人员需要提供循证护理。在卫生系统内,成立了跨部门小组,目的是制定全系统标准,以满足败血症的循证实践标准。参与者是从参与败血症急诊科患者护理交付的每个部门招募的。团队制定了团队章程来说明团队目标。完成了差距分析,以确定组的优先级。首要任务是建立全系统的败血症警报流程。卓越运营教练在每个系统设施进行了直接观察和访谈,然后制定了败血症警报计划。两家医院自愿在其急诊科试行败血症警报,每家医院都完成了教育。信息学护士开发了电子病历工作流程和结果元素,以帮助团队完成该过程。试点过程表明,核心措施的遵守情况有所增加,并为每家医院制定个性化流程奠定了基础。
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
76
期刊介绍: Critical Care Nursing Quarterly (CCNQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides current practice-oriented information for the continuing education and improved clinical practice of critical care professionals, including nurses, physicians, and allied health care professionals.
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