Improving Delirium Assessment in Palliative Homecare - A Quality Improvement Project at CanSupport.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Indian Journal of Palliative Care Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-07 DOI:10.25259/IJPC_48_2022
Ishita Gandhi, Reena Sharma
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Objectives: Delirium increases distress in patients and caregivers and often leads to hospitalisation and increased health-care costs. It is early diagnosis and management improves the quality of life (QoL) of advanced cancer patients as well as their families. This quality improvement (QI) project aimed at increasing delirium assessment in poor performance advanced cancer patients receiving palliative homecare.

Material and methods: The A3 methodology for QI was used. Our SMART goal was to increase the assessment of delirium in poor performance advanced cancer patients from 25% to 50%. The Fishbone and Pareto analysis helped to determine the reasons for low assessment rates. A validated screening tool for delirium assessment was selected and the homecare team doctors and nurses were trained to use it. A flier was designed to help educate families about delirium.

Results: Regular use of the tool helped to increase delirium assessment from an initial 25-50% at the time of project completion. The homecare teams learnt the importance of early delirium diagnosis and the need for regular delirium screening. Family caregivers were empowered through education and use of fliers.

Conclusion: The QI project helped to improve delirium assessment and leading to improved QoL of patients and their caregivers. Regular training and awareness and continued use of a validated screening tool should help to sustain the results.

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改善缓解家庭护理中的谵妄评估-CanSupport的一个质量改进项目。
目的:谵妄会增加患者和护理人员的痛苦,并经常导致住院和医疗费用增加。早期诊断和管理可提高晚期癌症患者及其家属的生活质量。该质量改进(QI)项目旨在提高接受姑息性家庭护理的表现不佳的晚期癌症患者的谵妄评估。材料和方法:QI采用A3方法。我们的SMART目标是将表现不佳的晚期癌症患者的谵妄评估从25%提高到50%。Fishbone和Pareto分析有助于确定低评估率的原因。选择了一种经过验证的谵妄评估筛查工具,并对家庭护理团队的医生和护士进行了使用该工具的培训。设计了一份传单,以帮助教育家庭有关谵妄的知识。结果:经常使用该工具有助于将项目完成时的谵妄评估从最初的25-50%提高到现在。家庭护理团队了解了早期谵妄诊断的重要性以及定期进行谵妄筛查的必要性。家庭护理人员通过教育和使用传单获得了权力。结论:QI项目有助于改善谵妄评估,改善患者及其护理人员的生活质量。定期培训和提高认识以及继续使用经验证的筛查工具应有助于维持结果。
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Indian Journal of Palliative Care
Indian Journal of Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Welcome to the website of the Indian Journal of Palliative Care. You have free full text access to recent issues of the journal. The links connect you to •guidelines and systematic reviews in palliative care and oncology •a directory of palliative care programmes in India and IAPC membership •Palliative Care Formulary, book reviews and other educational material •guidance on statistical tests and medical writing.
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