提高农村和资源匮乏地区的质量。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
American Surgeon Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1177/00031348251331296
Samantha Eco, Nicole L Petcka, Kevin Li, Elizabeth M Hechenbleikner
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摘要

获得外科护理是健康结果的关键决定因素,但不同人群之间仍然存在差异,特别是在资源匮乏地区。在这些领域,质量改进(QI)已成为医疗保健优化的一个组成部分。LRS中卫生保健提供的挑战直接转化为QI努力中的常见障碍,例如需要足够的资金、在QI过程中受过培训的人员以及用于一致数据收集的适当系统。已经制定了许多举措来解决在获得手术服务方面的多方面障碍,并提高LRS的患者安全和手术护理质量。多项研究强调了成功的QI项目,包括实施检查清单以减少手术部位感染,加强患者和工作人员教育以减少术后再入院率,以及在农村地区的虚拟重症监护病房采用远程医疗。随着新的解决方案、框架和关于QI倡议的文献的扩展,在LRS中加强外科护理的机会变得越来越明显。本文将回顾QI的多个方面,包括卫生保健中使用的方法、经常遇到的障碍、LRS特有的挑战以及LRS实施的项目,目的是帮助服务不足的卫生保健机构学习和实施质量倡议,以改善外科护理的提供。
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Quality Improvement in Rural and Low-Resource Settings.

Access to surgical care is a critical determinate of health outcomes yet disparities persist across various populations, particularly in low-resource settings (LRS). Quality improvement (QI) has become an integral component of health care optimization in such areas. The challenges of health care delivery in LRS directly translate into common barriers in QI endeavors such as the need for adequate funding, personnel trained in QI processes, and appropriate systems for consistent data collection. Many initiatives have been developed to address the multifaceted barriers in accessing surgical services and to improve patient safety and the quality of surgical care in LRS. Multiple studies have highlighted successful QI projects including implementing checklists to reduce surgical site infections, augmenting patient and staff education to reduce postoperative readmission rates, and adapting telemedicine in virtual intensive care units in rural areas. As new solutions, frameworks, and literature on QI initiatives expand, opportunities to enhance surgical care in LRS are becoming more apparent. This manuscript will review multiple aspects of QI including methods used in health care, barriers frequently encountered, challenges unique to LRS as well as projects implemented in LRS, with the goal of helping underserved health care settings learn and implement quality initiatives to improve the delivery of surgical care.

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American Surgeon
American Surgeon 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The American Surgeon is a monthly peer-reviewed publication published by the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Its area of concentration is clinical general surgery, as defined by the content areas of the American Board of Surgery: alimentary tract (including bariatric surgery), abdomen and its contents, breast, skin and soft tissue, endocrine system, solid organ transplantation, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgical oncology (including head and neck surgery), trauma and emergency surgery, and vascular surgery.
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