A. Brooks, J. L. Chong, S. Grainger‐Allen, M. McDonald, S. Nero, M. Atkin, S. Deshmukh
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一个专门的住院糖尿病护理小组在地区综合医院的工作
我们描述了一个多学科住院糖尿病护理团队在400个床位的地区综合医院四年期间的工作。还包括在2009年第一次全国糖尿病住院患者审计中对减少糖尿病患者住院时间的积极贡献以及处方和管理错误率低的一些观察结果。特别是在2005年至2007年期间,所有诊断为糖尿病的患者的平均住院天数从9.39天降至3.76天,尽管每年同一季度患者总数从507人增加到633人。在2008年和2009年的前六个月,住院团队为糖尿病患者提供了近1000次就诊,在第一次全国糖尿病住院患者审计中,只有5%的处方错误和3%的管理错误(而全国分别为19%和14%),100%正确的血糖检测。我们建议建立一个专门的糖尿病住院护理团队,以提高患者的护理质量,并加强患者和专业教育;我们还建议为住院糖尿病患者制定审计标准,并在未来的国家审计中进行评估。版权所有©2011 John Wiley & Sons。
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