减少鼻骨折不必要的x光:一个质量改进项目。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Jess Rhee, Danielle Kelton, Sheena Belisle, Agnieszka Dzioba, Leigh Sowerby, Andrew Simpson, Julie E Strychowsky
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背景:明智地选择加拿大不建议使用鼻骨x光来评估鼻骨折。这个质量改进项目的目标是在一年内将我们机构的鼻骨x光诊断量减少50%。方法采用美国卫生保健改进研究所改进模型,进行干预前后研究。改变的想法包括:临床决策支持工具,提供者调查和教育。每月进行x光检查的次数被监测。财务成本(人工、材料和管理费用)被评估。根据二氧化碳当量排放量(CO2e)推断环境影响。平衡措施包括使用计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描。分析包括汇总统计、统计过程控制图表和非配对t检验。结果干预前(2021年9月- 2022年11月)共197次,干预后(2022年12月- 2024年2月)共58次,减少了73%。两组患者每月接受2.6次x光检查(4.9 vs 2.3,术前vs术后;P 2 e。订购的CT扫描次数没有补偿性增加。结论临床决策支持工具和教育的实施显著减少了用于评估鼻骨折的鼻骨x线检查的数量。“明智地选择加拿大”项目最终减少了对患者不必要的调查,节省了医疗保健费用,并减少了对环境的影响。
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Reducing Unnecessary X-Rays for Nasal Fractures: A Quality Improvement Project.

BackgroundChoosing Wisely Canada recommends against the use of nasal bone X-rays for the evaluation of nasal fractures. The goal of this quality improvement project was to reduce the number of nasal bone X-rays ordered at our institution by 50% by 1 year.MethodsThe Institute for Healthcare Improvement Model for Improvement was used, and a pre- and post-intervention study was conducted. Change ideas included the following: a clinical decision support tool, provider surveys, and education. The number of X-rays ordered monthly was monitored. Financial cost (labor, materials, and overhead) was assessed. Environmental impact was extrapolated based on carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (CO2e). Balancing measures included the use of computed tomography (CT) scans. Analysis included summary statistics, statistical process control charting, and unpaired t-tests.ResultsThere was a 73% reduction in total X-rays ordered from 197 pre-intervention (September 2021-November 2022) to 58 post-intervention (December 2022-February 2024). There was a statistically-significant decrease in difference of means of 2.6 X-rays/month (4.9 vs 2.3, pre vs post; P < .001), an average monthly reduction of 53%. There was special cause variation after implementation. Cost savings was $5534.98, and environmental footprint reduction was 111.2 kg of CO2e. There was no compensatory increase in the number of CT scans ordered.ConclusionImplementation of a clinical decision support tool and education resulted in a significant reduction in the number of nasal bone X-rays ordered for the evaluation of nasal fractures. This Choosing Wisely Canada project ultimately reduces unnecessary investigations for patients, saves health care costs, and reduces environmental impact.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing on all aspects and sub-specialties of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, including pediatric and geriatric otolaryngology, rhinology & anterior skull base surgery, otology/neurotology, facial plastic & reconstructive surgery, head & neck oncology, and maxillofacial rehabilitation, as well as a broad range of related topics.
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