Initiative to improve oxygen prescribing and oxygen delivery to patients in the emergency department of a national referral hospital.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sherab Wangdi, Pema Dechen, Kinley Dorji, Jambay Choden, Loday Drakpa, Pema Tshering, Kinley Tshering, Tashi Tshering, Ugyen Dorji, Ugyen Tshering
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Abstract

Oxygen is the most commonly used drug and is used in the treatment of hypoxaemia. Like any other drug, it should be prescribed appropriately with correct dose via correct device and based on individual needs. Unmonitored and unrestricted use of oxygen can be harmful to patients. The British Thoracic Society has set guidelines about the indication of oxygen use, target goals and how we can titrate oxygen according to the needs of the patients. A quality improvement project was undertaken with the aim of improving the oxygen prescription among the health personnel and improving the appropriate delivery of oxygen to the patients in an emergency department at a national referral hospital in Bhutan for a period of 12 weeks. Our team implemented five Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles based on the data analysis of each cycle, following discussions and after reviewing previous quality improvement projects. The intervention of team education and sensitisation and frequent reminders via posters, emails and group messages were effective in improving the compliance and prescription rates. The doctors' prescription improved from 20% to 82% and nurses' oxygen record from 22% to 83%, and patients receiving oxygen consistent with valid prescription improved from 34% to 86%.

改进国家转诊医院急诊科病人的氧气处方和氧气输送的倡议。
氧是最常用的药物,用于治疗低氧血症。像任何其他药物一样,它应该根据个人需要,通过正确的设备,以正确的剂量适当地开处方。不受监控和无限制地使用氧气可能对患者有害。英国胸科学会已经制定了关于氧气使用指征、目标目标以及如何根据患者需要滴定氧气的指导方针。开展了一项质量改进项目,目的是改进保健人员的氧气处方,改进向不丹一家国家转诊医院急诊科病人适当提供氧气的情况,为期12周。我们的团队根据每个周期的数据分析,在讨论和回顾之前的质量改进项目之后,实施了五个计划-执行-研究-行动周期。通过团队教育和宣传,以及通过海报、电子邮件和小组信息的频繁提醒等干预措施,有效地提高了依从性和处方率。医生处方率从20%提高到82%,护士吸氧记录率从22%提高到83%,患者接受符合有效处方的吸氧率从34%提高到86%。
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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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