Hurd Theresa, Zuiliani Nancy, Posnett John
Nursing Practice Solutions Inc.
Int Wound J. 2008 Jun;5(2):296-304. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2008.00484.x.
The burden of chronic wounds is substantial, and this burden is set to increase as the population ages. The challenge for community health services is significant. Wound care is labour intensive, and demand for services is set to increase at a time when the availability of nursing resources is likely to be severely limited. In March 2005, the Niagara community health care provider implemented a radical reorganisation of wound management practices designed to ensure that available resources, particularly nurse time, were being used in the most efficient way. An evaluation of the impact of the reorganisation has shown improvements in clinical practice and better patient outcomes. The use of traditional wound care products reduced from 75% in 2005 to 20% in 2007 in line with best practice recommendations, and frequency of daily dressing changes reduced from 48% in 2005 to 15% in 2007. In a comparison of patients treated in 2005 and 2006, average time to healing was 51.5 weeks in 2005 compared with 20.9 weeks in 2006. Total treatment cost was lower in 2006 by $10,700 (75%) per patient. Overall, improvements in wound management practice led to a net saving of $3.8 million in the Niagara wound care budget.
慢性伤口的负担十分沉重,且随着人口老龄化,这一负担还将加重。社区卫生服务面临的挑战巨大。伤口护理工作劳动强度大,而在护理资源可能严重受限之际,对服务的需求却将增加。2005年3月,尼亚加拉社区医疗服务提供商对伤口管理做法进行了彻底重组,旨在确保以最有效的方式利用现有资源,尤其是护士的时间。对此次重组影响的评估显示,临床实践得到改善,患者预后更佳。按照最佳实践建议,传统伤口护理产品的使用从2005年的75%降至2007年的20%,每日换药频率从2005年的48%降至2007年的15%。在对2005年和2006年接受治疗的患者进行比较时发现,2005年的平均愈合时间为51.5周,而2006年为20.9周。2006年每位患者的总治疗成本降低了10,700美元(75%)。总体而言,伤口管理实践的改善使尼亚加拉伤口护理预算净节省380万美元。