Decreasing Time to Pain Relief for Emergency Department Patients with Extremity Fractures

J. Heilman, M. Tanski, Beech Burns, A. Lin, John Ma
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Significant delays occur in providing adequate pain relief for patients who present to the emergency department (ED) with extremity fractures. The median time to pain medication administration for patients presenting to our ED with extremity fractures was 72.5 minutes. We used a multidisciplinary approach to implement three improvement cycles with the goal of reducing the median time to pain medication by 15% over an eight month time period. First, we redesigned nursing triage and treatment processes. Second, we improved nursing documentation standardization to ensure accurate tracking of patients who declined pain medication. Third, through consensus building within our physician group, we implemented a department-wide standard of care to provide early pain relief for extremity fractures. Median time to pain medication for patients with an extremity fracture reduced significantly between the pre-and post-intervention periods (p=0.009). The average monthly median time to medication was 72.5 minutes (95% CI: 57.1 to 88.0) before the intervention (Jan 2013-Oct 2014) and 49.8 minutes (95% CI: 42.7 to 56.9) after the intervention (November 2014 to June 2016). In other words, monthly median time was 31% faster (22.7 minute difference) in the post intervention period. Implementing three key interventions reduced the time to pain medication for patients with extremity injuries. Since June 2016 the reductions in median time to medication have continued to improve.
急诊科四肢骨折患者缓解疼痛的时间缩短
严重延误提供足够的疼痛缓解患者谁目前到急诊科(ED)与四肢骨折。到我们急诊科就诊的伴有肢体骨折的患者服用止痛药的中位时间为72.5分钟。我们采用多学科方法实施三个改善周期,目标是在8个月的时间内将止痛药的中位时间减少15%。首先,我们重新设计了护理分诊和治疗流程。其次,我们提高了护理文件的标准化,以确保对拒绝止痛药的患者进行准确的跟踪。第三,通过在我们的医师小组中建立共识,我们实施了全科室的护理标准,为四肢骨折提供早期疼痛缓解。干预前后,四肢骨折患者接受止痛药治疗的中位时间显著缩短(p=0.009)。干预前(2013年1月至2014年10月)平均每月服药时间中位数为72.5分钟(95% CI: 57.1至88.0),干预后(2014年11月至2016年6月)平均每月服药时间中位数为49.8分钟(95% CI: 42.7至56.9)。换句话说,干预后的月中位时间快了31%(22.7分钟的差异)。实施三项关键干预措施减少了四肢损伤患者服用止痛药的时间。自2016年6月以来,中位用药时间的缩短持续改善。
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