Wertenberger Sydney, Wilson Jessi
John J. Pershing Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Poplar Bluff, MO, USA.
Nurs Adm Q. 2005 Oct-Dec;29(4):303-7. doi: 10.1097/00006216-200510000-00003.
In keeping with the national emphasis on patient safety, and in keeping with the concept that quality healthcare is not episodic but spans the entire continuum of care, with the patient's home being the "preferred site of care," the Home Operations Utilizing Safety Education Program was developed. This program uses patient assessment, education, and other interventions that adjust the home environment to complement the patient's needs. The assessment and education serve as a link between in-patient, ambulatory care, and the patient's home in a cost-effective and efficient manner for reducing preventable injuries in a predominantly rural setting. The unique aspects of this program include patient follow-up in the home after initial face-to-face interviews/assessments and interventions via a hand-held camera phone. This program was developed as part of our plan to further enhance safety as a cultural norm within our Medical Center.
为响应国家对患者安全的重视,并秉持优质医疗保健并非偶发性而是贯穿整个护理连续过程(患者的家是“首选护理场所”)的理念,我们制定了“利用安全教育计划的家庭运作项目”。该项目采用患者评估、教育及其他干预措施,调整家庭环境以满足患者需求。评估和教育以经济高效的方式在住院护理、门诊护理与患者家庭之间建立联系,以减少主要在农村地区发生的可预防伤害。该项目的独特之处包括在首次面对面访谈/评估后通过手持摄像手机对患者进行家庭随访及干预。该项目是我们进一步将安全提升为医疗中心文化规范计划的一部分。