[高尿路感染的护理途径:法国一家军事医院急诊科的最新进展]。

Journal de pharmacie de Belgique Pub Date : 2016-06-01
A Baudouin, T Fontaine, I Carnal, P Gerome, C Lablanche, P Girard, C Dussart
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目的评估专业实践对患者病程的影响是优化医疗保健途径的一种有趣的方式。我们研究的目的是更新和评估法国语言病理感染协会关于专业实践和法国军队医院急诊科收治高尿路感染患者路线的建议的依从性。患者与方法回顾性分析2015年1月1日至2015年4月30日急诊科收治的高尿路感染患者。临床和行政数据、医学检查和抗生素处方提取自计算机化的患者医疗档案和急诊医疗档案。结果91家医疗机构中,57%的医疗机构符合建议。对于60%的患者,血培养没有争议,在70%的病例中,成像不合理。31%的病例抗生素处方不合规,主要是由于处方持续时间长。三分之二的患者接受了门诊治疗。所有住院治疗都是有争议的。结论制定护理方案,定期提高对抗生素良好使用的认识,并加强跨学科方法,将有助于优化急诊科高尿路感染患者的卫生保健途径。
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[Care pathway for high urinary tract infection: an update in an emergency department of a French military hospital].

Objectives Assessing the impact of professional practices on a patient's course is an interesting way to optimize health care pathway. The aim of our study is to update and evaluate the compliance to the recommendations of the Societe de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Francaise with regards to professional practices and the route of patients admitted to the emergency department of a French military hospital for high urinary tract infection. Patients and methods A retrospective study was carried out on patients admitted to the emergency department and treated for high urinary tract infection from January 1st, 2015 to April 30th, 2015. Clinical and administrative data, medical exams, and antibiotic prescriptions were extracted from computerized patient medical files and from emergency medical files. Results Out of 91 medical cares, 57% were compliant with the recommendations. For 60% of the patients, blood cultures were not argued and in 70% of cases, imaging wasn't justified. Antibiotic prescriptions were not compliant in 31% of cases, mostly due to long prescription durations. Two third of patients received outpatient care. All hospitalizations were argued. Conclusions Drawing up a caring protocol, regularly raising awareness to the good use of antibiotics, as well as reinforcing a cross disciplinary approach will allow optimizing health care pathways for patients coming to the emergency department with high urinary tract infection.

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