实施床边沟通委员会,改善住院产科病房以患者为中心的护理。

Beth Anne Chapin, Meghan Duck
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摘要

目的:实施自定义白板的使用,以改善临床医生与患者之间的床边沟通和知识共享。设计:质量改进项目,采用七步循证实践框架和计划-执行-研究-行动周期,为特定患者(产前、分娩、产后)人群重新设计定制沟通板。环境/当地问题:两个加州大学医疗中心的住院产科病房,在病房里白板没有得到充分利用的时候,医院消费者对医疗保健提供者和系统的评估在护理沟通方面的得分呈下降趋势。参与者:大约170名护士、30名医生和8名助产士。干预/测量:项目实施时间为2020年1月至2020年7月;第一期在产后单位完成,第二期在产前单位完成。工作人员调查和董事会使用审计被用来收集实施前和实施后的数据。设计了第三阶段的劳动委员会,但由于预算限制尚未实施。结果:项目数据支持新板鼓励更完整的信息和促进床边沟通比以前的迭代。结论:针对特定患者群体定制沟通板是促进以患者为中心的护理的有效工具。交流委员会可以加强安全护理实践,促进讨论,改善患者体验。
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Implementing Communication Boards at the Bedside to Improve Patient-Centered Care in an Inpatient Obstetric Unit

Objective

To implement use of custom whiteboards to improve bedside communication and shared knowledge between clinicians and patients.

Design

Quality improvement project using a seven-step evidence-based practice framework and Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles to redesign custom communication boards for specific patient (antepartum, labor, postpartum) populations.

Setting/Local Problem

Two California university medical center inpatient obstetric units where Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems scores in nursing communication had trended down at a time when whiteboards were being underused in patient rooms.

Participants

Staff of approximately 170 nurses, 30 physicians, and 8 midwives.

Intervention/Measurements

The project was implemented from January 2020 through July 2020; the first phase was completed in the postpartum unit, and the second phase was completed in the antepartum unit. Staff surveys and board use audits were used to collect preimplementation and postimplementation data. Third-phase labor boards were designed but were not yet implemented due to budget constraints.

Results

Project data supported that the new boards encouraged more complete information and facilitated bedside communication better than the previous iteration.

Conclusion

A customized communication board designed for a specific patient population is an effective tool to promote patient-centered care. Communication boards can reinforce safe nursing practice, facilitate discussion, and improve the patient experience.
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Nursing for Women''s Health
Nursing for Women''s Health Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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