为家庭暴力受害者提供保健服务的持续改进进程

Evelyn Swenson-Britt RN, MS, CS, Joe E. Thornton MD, Sue K. Hoppe PhD, Margaret H. Brackley PhD, RN, CS
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摘要

卫生保健提供者可以通过既定的识别、安全评估、验证、记录和转诊程序,在预防家庭暴力方面发挥重要作用。1998年,由隶属于圣安东尼奥德克萨斯大学健康科学中心的大学保健系统资助的安全家庭项目对现有的家庭暴力受害者服务进行了临床审查。随后对卫生系统政策和临床实践的审查支持需要提供资源和培训以及改进对家庭暴力受害者的护理程序。持续改进过程(CIP)模型uhs采用了Shewhart活动周期,通常称为PDSA(计划变更,实施变更,研究结果,根据结果采取行动),这是一种系统的,以过程为中心的方法,用于实现持续和可衡量的改进,作为其CIP模型,并形成了一个过程改进团队。这一进程导致将研究结果转化为处理家庭暴力和工作人员教育的最佳做法准则。结果尽管诊断编码(使用ICD-9编码和电子编码)确实有所改善,但总体定性图表审查取得了显着改善。CIP可以在其他环境中复制,以改善对家庭暴力受害者的照顾。CIP工作正在扩展到门诊设施,管理人员要求复制培训手册,并将其作为资源手册放在整个保健所。其他活动旨在改进对家庭暴力的预防和发生时的干预。
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A Continuous Improvement Process for Health Providers of Victims of Domestic Violence

Background

Health care providers can play an important role in the prevention of domestic violence through established processes of identification, safety assessment, validation, documentation, and referral. In 1998 the Safe Family Project, funded by University Health System (UHS), affiliated with University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, provided for a clinical review of existing services for victims of domestic violence. A subsequent review of the health system’s policy and clinical practice supported the need for resources and training and for an improved care process for victims of domestic violence.

The continuous improvement process (CIP) model

UHS adapted the Shewhart cycle of activities popularly referred to as PDSA (plan change, do change, study results, act on results), a systematic, process-focused approach to achieving continuous and measurable improvement, as its CIP model, and it formed a process improvement team. This process led to translation of research findings into best practice guidelines for treatment of domestic violence and staff education.

Results

Significant improvements were made in the overall qualitative chart reviews, although the diagnostic coding (using ICD-9 codes and e-codes) did improve. The CIP can be replicated in other settings to improve the care of victims of domestic violence.

Discussion

The CIP effort is being extended to outpatient facilities, and managers have requested that the training manual be replicated and placed throughout UHS as a resource manual. Other activities are intended to improve prevention of domestic violence and intervention when it occurs.

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