Pediatric Chemotherapy Infusions in Outpatient Examination Rooms: A Novel Patient Care Approach.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Tami K Omdahl, Janelle L Stenzel, Marsha L Pike, Patricia M Conlon, Tracy A Barry, Tanya M Brown, Kari L Cambern, Kadi M Davis, Kelly A Fjerstad, Kevin K Graner, Alexis K Kuhn, Alison P Larson, Amir B Orandi, Emily L Smith, Scott A Soefje, Alan M Janssen
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Background: Many health care organizations offer pediatric infusions in outpatient infusion centers or, as in our organization, in a hospital-based outpatient Pediatric Infusion Therapy Center (PITC). When restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic decreased our PITC appointment capacity by 40%, other patient and family satisfaction issues were exacerbated. We implemented a new approach to pediatric infusions with the aim of improving patient and family satisfaction and reducing the amount of time in an appointment itinerary without negatively affecting patient safety. Methods: Our team used a phased approach to pilot the administration of short chemotherapy infusions in the same outpatient clinic examination rooms where consultation and routine office visits were conducted. Patients saw their specialist for an examination and, if clinically indicated, their infusion was administered in the same room. Appointment itineraries were then completed. The team tracked efficiency, satisfaction, and safety metrics related to the new process. Results: All efficiency metrics improved. No harm came to the 49 unique patients who received a total of 184 infusions. Patient appointment itineraries were shortened by an average of 1.03 hr. Satisfaction survey responses indicated a clear preference (93%) for the new process. Discussion: The novel approach of offering short infusions in outpatient clinic examination rooms provides an opportunity to ease capacity constraints and further increase patient and family satisfaction. This method may be especially helpful for health care organizations when external influences (e.g., lack of physical space, challenging patient volumes, and pandemics) necessitate a change.

儿科化疗输液门诊检查室:一种新的病人护理方法。
背景:许多卫生保健组织在门诊输液中心提供儿科输液,或者像我们组织一样,在医院门诊儿科输液治疗中心(PITC)提供儿科输液。当与COVID-19大流行相关的限制使我们的PITC预约能力下降40%时,其他患者和家属满意度问题也加剧了。我们实施了一种新的儿科输液方法,目的是提高患者和家属的满意度,减少预约行程中的时间,同时不会对患者安全产生负面影响。方法:我们的团队采用分阶段的方法,在进行会诊和常规办公室就诊的同一门诊诊疗室试行短时间化疗输注。患者看到他们的专家进行检查,如果临床指征,他们的输液是在同一个房间进行的。然后完成预约行程。团队跟踪了与新流程相关的效率、满意度和安全度量。结果:所有效率指标均有改善。总共接受了184次注射的49名独特患者没有受到伤害。患者预约行程平均缩短1.03小时。满意度调查结果表明,对新工艺有明显的偏好(93%)。讨论:在门诊诊疗室提供短时间输液的新方法提供了缓解能力限制的机会,并进一步提高患者和家属的满意度。当外部影响(例如,缺乏物理空间、患者数量巨大和流行病)需要改变时,这种方法可能对卫生保健组织特别有帮助。
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