Improving the quality of self-management in discharged patients with multiple sclerosis: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yafang Xu, Lucylynn Lizarondo, Yan Zhao, Chao Quan, Yanpei Cao
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Abstract

Objectives: This project determined current compliance with best practice recommendations for self-management in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and used a web-based intervention to implement strategies to improve the quality of self-management in discharged patients with MS.

Methods: Guided by the JBI Evidence-based Model of Health care, this project applied the 7 phases of the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework to improve the quality of self-management in MS patients.

Results: After implementation, compliance significantly improved across all criteria compared with the baseline audit. All patients were assessed to determine their ability to self-manage (Criterion 1). All health care providers were trained to facilitate self-management and behavioral change (Criterion 2). All patients had self-management goals and action plans that were set together by both health care providers and patients (Criteria 3, 5, 6, 7). All patients received education through online patient education courses and were given an education handbook (Criterion 4). The agreed action plan was documented (Criterion 8). All members of the multidisciplinary team coordinated the services required by the patients (Criterion 9) and provided appropriate support to help patients achieve their goals and solve problems through a WeChat group and the communication module on the self-management online platform (Criterion 10).

Conclusion: This implementation project effectively promoted practice change by enhancing patients' knowledge of self-management and staff awareness of delivering self-management support to MS patients.

提高多发性硬化症出院患者的自我管理质量:最佳实践实施项目。
目的:该项目确定了目前多发性硬化症(MS)患者自我管理最佳实践建议的依从性,并使用基于网络的干预措施来实施策略,以提高MS出院患者的自我管理质量。方法:在JBI循证医疗模型的指导下,该项目应用了JBI证据实施框架的7个阶段,以提高MS患者的自我管理质量。结果:实施后,与基线审计相比,所有标准的合规性都显著提高。对所有患者进行评估,以确定他们的自我管理能力(标准1)。所有医疗保健提供者都接受了促进自我管理和行为改变的培训(标准2)。所有患者都有由医疗保健提供者和患者共同制定的自我管理目标和行动计划(标准3、5、6、7)。所有患者通过在线患者教育课程接受教育,并获得教育手册(标准4)。商定的行动计划已形成文件(标准8)。多学科团队的所有成员协调患者所需的服务(标准9),并通过微信群和自我管理在线平台上的沟通模块(标准10)提供适当的支持,帮助患者实现目标和解决问题。结论:该实施项目通过提高患者的自我管理知识和员工为MS患者提供自我管理支持的意识,有效地促进了实践的转变。
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