Wall R J, Ely E W, Elasy T A, Dittus R S, Foss J, Wilkerson K S, Speroff T
Veterans Affairs National Quality Scholars Program, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, Nashville, TN, USA.
Qual Saf Health Care. 2005 Aug;14(4):295-302. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2004.013516.
Measuring a process of care in real time is essential for continuous quality improvement (CQI). Our inability to measure the process of central venous catheter (CVC) care in real time prevented CQI efforts aimed at reducing catheter related bloodstream infections (CR-BSIs) from these devices.
A system was developed for measuring the process of CVC care in real time. We used these new process measurements to continuously monitor the system, guide CQI activities, and deliver performance feedback to providers.
Adult medical intensive care unit (MICU).
Measured process of CVC care in real time; CR-BSI rate and time between CR-BSI events; and performance feedback to staff.
An interdisciplinary team developed a standardized, user friendly nursing checklist for CVC insertion. Infection control practitioners scanned the completed checklists into a computerized database, thereby generating real time measurements for the process of CVC insertion. Armed with these new process measurements, the team optimized the impact of a multifaceted intervention aimed at reducing CR-BSIs.
The new checklist immediately provided real time measurements for the process of CVC insertion. These process measures allowed the team to directly monitor adherence to evidence-based guidelines. Through continuous process measurement, the team successfully overcame barriers to change, reduced the CR-BSI rate, and improved patient safety. Two years after the introduction of the checklist the CR-BSI rate remained at a historic low.
Measuring the process of CVC care in real time is feasible in the ICU. When trying to improve care, real time process measurements are an excellent tool for overcoming barriers to change and enhancing the sustainability of efforts. To continually improve patient safety, healthcare organizations should continually measure their key clinical processes in real time.
实时测量护理过程对于持续质量改进(CQI)至关重要。我们无法实时测量中心静脉导管(CVC)护理过程,这阻碍了旨在减少这些设备相关的血流感染(CR-BSIs)的CQI努力。
开发了一个用于实时测量CVC护理过程的系统。我们使用这些新的过程测量数据来持续监控系统、指导CQI活动并向提供者提供绩效反馈。
成人医学重症监护病房(MICU)。
实时测量CVC护理过程;CR-BSI发生率和CR-BSI事件之间的时间间隔;以及向工作人员提供绩效反馈。
一个跨学科团队制定了一份标准化、用户友好的CVC插入护理清单。感染控制从业人员将填写完整的清单扫描到计算机数据库中,从而生成CVC插入过程的实时测量数据。有了这些新的过程测量数据,该团队优化了旨在减少CR-BSIs的多方面干预措施的效果。
新清单立即提供了CVC插入过程的实时测量数据。这些过程测量数据使该团队能够直接监控对循证指南的遵守情况。通过持续的过程测量,该团队成功克服了变革障碍,降低了CR-BSI发生率,并提高了患者安全性。引入清单两年后,CR-BSI发生率仍处于历史低位。
在重症监护病房实时测量CVC护理过程是可行的。在试图改善护理时,实时过程测量是克服变革障碍和增强努力可持续性的极佳工具。为了持续提高患者安全性,医疗保健组织应持续实时测量其关键临床过程。