Increasing the Safety of Patients Undergoing Breast Implant Surgery Using an Electronic Health Record Enhancement.

Jessica Prothe, Brenda Kozak, Paul Rozovics, Robyn Sykes, Michael Taccona
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Abstract

Breast implant surgery is a popular plastic surgery procedure performed worldwide. Despite its global popularity, patients undergoing breast implant surgery are at risk for systemic illness and more than one form of cancer. We conducted a nursing workflow analysis at our facility and determined that it is not standard practice to screen patients for the presence or absence of breast implant devices at every health care encounter. This lack of screening for breast implant devices may adversely affect patient safety by hindering the rapid identification of systemic illness or cancer related to breast implant devices and delaying effective medical intervention. Based on the results of the workflow analysis, we initiated a formal call for nursing action. We identified a nursing workflow process to increase patient safety and developed a universal screening tool for implantable devices. We defined universal screening for implantable devices as assessing all patients for the presence or absence of an implantable device, specifically breast implant devices, at every health care encounter. Implementing a universal process for screening patients for implantable devices at every health care encounter can be easily formulated into a policy and procedure and/or an electronic health record (EHR) update or enhancement. This article discusses how we utilized a workflow process map to translate universal screening for implantable devices into an EHR enhancement.

使用电子健康记录增强来提高接受乳房植入手术的患者的安全性。
乳房植入手术是世界范围内流行的整形手术。尽管它在全球很受欢迎,但接受乳房植入手术的患者有患系统性疾病和多种癌症的风险。我们在我们的机构进行了护理工作流程分析,并确定在每次医疗保健中筛查患者是否有乳房植入设备不是标准做法。这种对乳房植入装置缺乏筛查的情况可能会阻碍对与乳房植入装置相关的全身性疾病或癌症的快速识别,并延迟有效的医疗干预,从而对患者安全产生不利影响。根据工作流程分析的结果,我们正式呼吁采取护理行动。我们确定了一个提高患者安全性的护理工作流程,并开发了一种适用于植入式设备的通用筛查工具。我们将植入式设备的通用筛查定义为在每次医疗保健中评估所有患者是否存在植入式设备,特别是乳房植入设备。在每一次医疗保健中为患者筛查植入式设备的通用流程可以很容易地制定为政策和程序和/或电子健康记录(EHR)更新或增强。本文讨论了我们如何利用工作流程图将植入式设备的通用筛查转化为EHR增强。
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