Optimisation of aetiological examination processes for enhanced quality and efficiency in hospitalised patients prior to antimicrobial therapy: a multicentre quasi-experimental study.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Xiao Zhong, Li-Hua Xiao, Yan Liu, Lan-Fang Mo, Shan-Wen Yang, Lan-Fang He, Qin-Fei Wu, Xiao-Feng Luo, Mei Lin
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to optimise the aetiological examination process in hospitalised patients to enhance pathogen detection quality and efficiency. The hypothesis was that process management strategies would improve specimen submission rates, quality, timeliness and antimicrobial use adjustment.

Design: A multicentre quasi-experimental pre-post comparison design was used, with baseline and postoptimisation phases.

Setting: Two hospitals in Guangming District, Shenzhen, China.

Participants: 34 790 inpatients in the baseline and 34 361 in the postoptimisation phase, across all departments.

Interventions: Implemented process clarification, standardisation of specimen collection/submission and multidisciplinary collaboration, with comprehensive staff training.

Primary and secondary outcome measures: The primary outcome measures were the pathogen submission rate before antimicrobial therapy. The secondary outcome measure was the adjustment rate of antimicrobial use based on test results, specimen qualification rate and specimen submission time. These measures were evaluated before and after process optimisation.

Results: Postoptimisation, key metrics improved significantly: pathogen submission rate (50.82%-71.77%), specimen qualification rate (90.20%-98.71%), submission time (192-104 min) and antimicrobial adjustment rate (74.11%-93.24%; all p<0.001).

Conclusions: Process management effectively enhanced aetiological examination quality and efficiency, with potential for widespread adoption.

Trial registration number: Not applicable as this was a quasi-experimental study.

优化病原学检查过程,以提高住院患者抗菌治疗前的质量和效率:一项多中心准实验研究。
目的:优化住院患者病原学检查流程,提高病原菌检测质量和效率。假设过程管理策略将提高标本提交率,质量,及时性和抗菌药物使用调整。设计:采用多中心准实验前后比较设计,分为基线和后优化阶段。地点:中国深圳市光明区的两家医院。参与者:所有科室的34790名基线住院患者和34361名优化后阶段住院患者。干预措施:实施流程澄清、标本采集/提交标准化和多学科合作,并对工作人员进行全面培训。主要结局指标和次要结局指标:主要结局指标是抗菌药物治疗前的病原体提交率。次要结局指标为基于检测结果、标本合格率和标本提交时间的抗菌药物使用调整率。在工艺优化前后对这些措施进行了评估。结果:优化后的关键指标:病原菌呈递率(50.82% ~ 71.77%)、标本合格率(90.20% ~ 98.71%)、呈递时间(192 ~ 104 min)和抗菌药物调整率(74.11% ~ 93.24%)显著提高;结论:过程管理有效提高了病原学检查的质量和效率,具有推广应用的潜力。试验注册号:不适用,因为这是一项准实验研究。
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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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