可持续性的多方面干预,以改善住院成人的代孕决策者文件。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jacob Luty, Garrett Waagmeester, Briana Ketterer, Sreevalli Atluru, Keane Toney, Michael Love, Kenneth DeVane, Scott Sallay, Matthew DiVeronica
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摘要

记录替代决策者(SDMs)是住院成人预先护理计划(ACP)的重要步骤。作者对临床和电子健康记录(EHR)工作流程进行了质量改进研究,旨在增加住院成人的SDM文档。干预措施包括ACP教育模块、审计和反馈,以及工作流程和电子病历的调整。作者使用控制图前瞻性地跟踪SDM文档,并使用图表审查来评估次要结果、过程和平衡措施。干预组SDM记录从69.5%显著增加到80.2% (P < 0.001),持续3年以上,对照组的SDM记录没有变化(34.6%至36.3%;P = 0.355)。干预组和对照组的次要ACP结果无显著差异。临床和电子病历的调整增加了住院成人最低风险的SDM记录,但不影响其他ACP指标。未来的研究需要确定这些变化对目标和谐护理的影响。
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Sustainability of a Multifaceted Intervention to Improve Surrogate Decision Maker Documentation for Hospitalized Adults.

Documenting surrogate decision makers (SDMs) is an important step in advance care planning (ACP) for hospitalized adults. The authors performed a quality improvement study of clinical and electronic health record (EHR) workflows aiming to increase SDM documentation for hospitalized adults. The intervention included an ACP education module, audit and feedback, as well as workflow and EHR adaptations. The authors prospectively tracked SDM documentation using control charts and used chart review to assess secondary outcome, process, and balancing measures. SDM documentation significantly increased from 69.5% to 80.2% ( P < 0.001) for intervention patients, sustained over 3 years, and was unchanged for control patients (34.6% to 36.3%; P = 0.355). There were no significant differences in secondary ACP outcomes in intervention or control patients. Clinical and EHR adaptations increased SDM documentation for hospitalized adults with minimal risk, although did not affect other ACP metrics. Future studies are needed to determine the effects of such changes on goal-concordant care.

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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
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124
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medical Quality (AJMQ) is focused on keeping readers informed of the resources, processes, and perspectives contributing to quality health care services. This peer-reviewed journal presents a forum for the exchange of ideas, strategies, and methods in improving the delivery and management of health care.
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