压力损伤点流行率审计的成本和收益

IF 0.6 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Emma Floyd, R. Hodgkins, Lisa Naylon, M. Noon, L. Sirotti, Susan Monaro
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压力伤害仍然是患者安全和质量举措的重点,特别是在急性护理环境中。2003年在澳大利亚开始出版的压力损伤点患病率数据的产生促进了这一重点。从那时起,许多医疗机构开始进行一系列压力损伤点流行审计(PIPPA),作为测量和解决压力损伤的综合计划的一部分。在我们当地的卫生区,每年都有一个PIPPA的承诺,但最近我们试图确定我们是否已经达到了一个临界点,收集这些快照数据的相对好处可能不再证明成本是合理的,特别是考虑到澳大利亚医疗保健系统的经济环境。计算了实施全区PIPPA的年度成本,并将其与非财务成本以及组织和审核员的收益一起讨论。
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The costs and benefits of pressure injury point prevalence auditing
Pressure injuries remain a focus for patient safety and quality initiatives, particularly in acute care settings. This focus has been facilitated by the generation of data on pressure injury point prevalence which began publication in Australia in 2003. Since then, many healthcare organisations have undertaken serial pressure injury point prevalence audits (PIPPA) as part of a comprehensive program to measure and address pressure injuries. In our local health district, there has been a commitment to an annual PIPPA, but recently we sought to determine if we had reached a tipping point where the relative benefits of collecting this snapshot data may no longer justify the costs, particularly given the economic environment in the Australian healthcare system. The annual cost of conducting a district-wide PIPPA was calculated, and this is discussed alongside both non-financial costs and organisational and auditor benefits.
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