Improving Bowel Preparations in Southern Appalachia: A Quality Improvement Initiative.

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Annie Platt
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Background: Bowel cleansing is essential to the completion of colonoscopy. Inadequate bowel preparations were occurring below the local site's goals of 95%. Inadequate bowel preparations run the risk of bowel perforation and missed detection of abnormal tissue. Objective: The aim of this quality improvement (QI) initiative was to improve adequate bowel preparation to 95%. Methods: Through the utilization of technology, a QI initiative was instituted at the local level to improve adequate bowel preparation rates. Results: Results demonstrated an average of 91% adequate bowel preparations in the 6-month postintervention period compared to 89% adequate bowel preparations in the preintervention period. Conclusions: Evidence-based interventions to improve bowel preparation quality should be implemented for all individuals undergoing colorectal cancer screening with colonoscopy to improve patient outcomes. Implications for Nursing: Evidence supports the use of both nurse-led education and technology-based interventions for the reinforcement of education prior to beginning bowel preparation for colonoscopy.

改善南部阿巴拉契亚地区的肠道准备:一项质量改进倡议。
背景:肠道清洁对结肠镜检查的完成至关重要。肠道准备不足的情况低于95%的局部目标。不充分的肠道准备会有肠穿孔的风险,也会错过异常组织的检测。目的:这项质量改善(QI)计划的目的是将肠道准备充分率提高到95%。方法:通过利用技术,在地方一级建立了QI倡议,以提高肠道准备率。结果:结果显示,在干预后6个月,平均有91%的患者进行了充分的肠道准备,而在干预前,这一比例为89%。结论:应对所有接受结直肠癌结肠镜筛查的个体实施循证干预措施,以改善肠道准备质量,以改善患者预后。对护理的启示:证据支持使用护士主导的教育和基于技术的干预措施来加强结肠镜检查前肠道准备的教育。
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