提高择期手术首病例准时开始的质量改进倡议。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Elvira L Nguelewou, Robin M Lawson
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背景:手术延误会导致患者不满,并对医院收入产生负面影响。手术室(OR)效率的最大化是当务之急。OR效率的一个常用度量是首次准时启动(FCOTS)。目的:目的是将FCOTS率提高到至少50%,并将手术室中以分钟为单位的延迟时间减少50%。方法:采用多学科/多方面的方法,包括重组术前评估流程,修改术前检查表,实施围手术期教育计划,修改麻醉护士(NP)工作时间表,并通知外科医生,如果他们迟到,将失去首病例特权。共审查了300张(150张回顾性图和150张前瞻性图)。3个月后,对干预前后的数据进行分析。结果:FCOTS率由15.3%提高到30.7%,手术室损失时间由2309分钟减少到1029分钟。结论:护理延误对患者满意度和医院预算有负面影响。多学科/多方面的方法可以有效地降低住房cots比率。对护理的启示:该倡议中使用的循证策略可由NPs在提供外科服务的机构中实施,以优化效率、降低成本并提高患者满意度。
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A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve First-Case On-Time Starts for Elective Surgeries.

Background: Surgical delays can lead to patient dissatisfaction and negatively affect hospital revenue. Maximizing operating room (OR) efficiencies is a high priority. A common metric for OR efficiency is first-case on-time start (FCOTS). Objective: The aims were to increase FCOTS rates to at least 50% and reduce delay time lost in minutes in the OR by 50%. Methods: A multidisciplinary/multifaceted approach was implemented and consisted of restructuring the preoperative assessment process, modifying the preoperative checklist, conducting a perioperative educational program, revising the anesthesia nurse practitioner (NP) work schedule, and notifying surgeons about losing first-case privileges if they arrived late. A total of 300 (150 retrospective and 150 prospective) charts were reviewed. After 3 months, pre- and postintervention data were analyzed. Results: The FCOTS rate increased from 15.3% to 30.7%, and the OR time lost in minutes decreased from 2,309 to 1,029. Conclusions: Delays in care negatively affect patient satisfaction and the hospital budget. A multidisciplinary/multifaceted approach is effective in reducing FCOTS rates. Implications for Nursing: Evidence-based strategies such as those used in this initiative may be implemented by NPs in institutions providing surgical services to optimize efficiency, decrease costs, and improve patient satisfaction.

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