实施住院阿片类药物戒断筛查途径的质量改进试点。

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Cherie Avants, Carolyn Huffman, Rachel Graham, Julie Thompson, Amit Saha, Bradley Rowland, Amit Khanal, Deirdre Thornlow
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背景:采用质量改进(QI)方法,我们试图使用临床阿片样物质戒断量表(COWS)改善住院患者对阿片样物质戒断症状的筛查,这是一种行业验证的工具,但在住院患者环境中并未广泛使用。通过教育护士和提供者阿片类药物戒断的临床表现,并实施以证据为基础的阿片类药物戒断筛查途径,我们试图改善住院期间有阿片类药物戒断风险的患者的预后。方法:采用计划-实施-研究-实施循环进行前后测试设计,包括两个实施阶段。第一阶段包括对护士和医护人员进行为期两周的正规教育项目,包括阿片类药物使用障碍、阿片类药物戒断症状、奶牛、阿片类药物戒断治疗方案以及与住院患者疼痛管理团队咨询的标准。第二阶段涉及12周阿片类药物戒断筛查途径的实施,使用奶牛评估和途径依从性数据的QI图审计。结果:药物滥用检出率虽然较低,但在QI试点期间有显著提高。教育完成率很高。不遵医嘱出院率和平均住院时间显著减少。转移到更高级别的护理不涉及非法使用阿片类药物,并且在两个单位中没有显着性。工作场所暴力事件的发生率在基线数据和实施数据之间是相等的。结论:通过实施教育方案和筛查途径,卫生保健组织提高了非法阿片类药物使用的筛查率和奶牛评估的数量。
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A Quality Improvement Pilot to Implement an Inpatient Opioid Withdrawal Screening Pathway.

Background: Using quality improvement (QI) methods, we sought to improve the inpatient screening of opioid withdrawal symptoms using the Clinical Opioid Withdrawal Scale (COWS), an industry validated instrument that is not widely used in the inpatient setting. By educating nurses and providers on the clinical manifestations of opioid withdrawal and implementing an evidence-based Opioid Withdrawal Screening Pathway, we sought to improve outcomes for those at risk for opioid withdrawal during hospitalization.

Methods: The pre-post test design using Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles involved two implementation phases. Phase I consisted of a 2-week formal education program for nurses and providers, including topics such as opioid use disorder, opioid withdrawal symptoms, COWS, opioid withdrawal treatment options, and criteria for consultation with the Inpatient Pain Management Team. Phase II involved a 12-week implementation of the Opioid Withdrawal Screening Pathway using COWS assessments and QI chart audits of pathway compliance data.

Results: Screening of illicit drug use rates were low, yet significantly increased during the QI pilot. Education completion rates were high. Discharge against medical advice rates and average length of stay were significantly reduced. Transfers to a higher level of care did not involve illicit opioid use and were not significant for two units. The incidence of workplace violence events was equal between baseline and implementation data.

Conclusions: Through the implementation of an education program and screening pathway, the health care organization improved its screening rates of illicit opioid use and number of COWS assessments.

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