Enhancing Drug Hypersensitivity Reaction Documentation Through a Clinical Surveillance Tool.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jennifer Meyer Reid, Karla L Miller, Brant Oliver, Melissa Swee, Jaime R Wilson
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Abstract

Abstract: Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are potentially life-threatening, immune-mediated responses resulting from use of a medicinal product often requiring emergency department (ED) triage. For patient safety, DHR documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) is imperative-ensuring the health care team is alerted to patient risks with the offending drug. A Veterans Affairs Health Care System medication safety team uncovered that only 25.6% of patients treated for a DHR in their local ED had appropriate documentation of the DHR. To address this critical issue, a Quality Improvement (QI) project was designed with the aim of using a clinical surveillance tool to increase the DHR documentation rate in a single VA ED from 25.6% to ≥ 50% over 6 months. The DHR documentation rate was measured monthly and calculated by dividing the number of patients with appropriate DHR documentation after an ED visit for treatment of the DHR by the total number of patients visiting the ED for DHR treatment. Six months of postintervention data revealed an increase in appropriate DHR to 65.4%, through Exponentially Weighted Moving Averages Statistical Process Control analyses. This pharmacist-led QI project uses software already available at many institutions and illustrates one low-cost solution to address underreported DHRs.

通过临床监测工具加强药物超敏反应记录。
药物超敏反应(DHRs)是一种潜在的危及生命的免疫介导反应,通常需要急诊科(ED)分诊。为了患者的安全,电子健康记录(EHR)中的DHR文档是必不可少的——确保卫生保健团队了解患者使用违规药物的风险。退伍军人事务卫生保健系统药物安全小组发现,在当地急诊科接受DHR治疗的患者中,只有25.6%的患者有适当的DHR文件。为了解决这一关键问题,设计了一个质量改进(QI)项目,目的是使用临床监测工具在6个月内将单个VA ED的DHR记录率从25.6%提高到≥50%。DHR记录率每月测量一次,计算方法是在急诊科接受DHR治疗后,有适当DHR记录的患者人数除以急诊科接受DHR治疗的患者总数。通过指数加权移动平均统计过程控制分析,干预后六个月的数据显示,适当的DHR增加到65.4%。这个由药剂师领导的QI项目使用了许多机构已有的软件,并展示了一种低成本的解决方案,以解决未报告的dhr问题。
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Journal for Healthcare Quality
Journal for Healthcare Quality HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ), a peer-reviewed journal, is an official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality. JHQ is a professional forum that continuously advances healthcare quality practice in diverse and changing environments, and is the first choice for creative and scientific solutions in the pursuit of healthcare quality. It has been selected for coverage in Thomson Reuter’s Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index®, and Current Contents®. The Journal publishes scholarly articles that are targeted to leaders of all healthcare settings, leveraging applied research and producing practical, timely and impactful evidence in healthcare system transformation. The journal covers topics such as: Quality Improvement • Patient Safety • Performance Measurement • Best Practices in Clinical and Operational Processes • Innovation • Leadership • Information Technology • Spreading Improvement • Sustaining Improvement • Cost Reduction • Payment Reform
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