Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Royal United Hospital, Combe Park, Bath BA1 3NG, UK.
Br J Anaesth. 2011 Dec;107(6):978-82. doi: 10.1093/bja/aer331. Epub 2011 Oct 19.
The Third National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (NAP3) in 2009 reported the number of central neuraxial blocks (CNBs) performed annually in the UK National Health Service and the incidence of associated major complications. Various methodologies were used to disseminate the results.
This national survey using an electronic questionnaire, performed 1 yr after publication of the report, examines the effectiveness of dissemination of the report results to local reporters and departments of anaesthesia. It also explores whether the project led to changes in organizational or individual practices.
The response rate was 75.3%. More than 98% of respondents were aware of the project and its results. Respondents had been made aware of results by multiple methods, with publication in the British Journal of Anaesthesia and departmental presentation being the most frequent. The majority (82%) considered dissemination of results had been satisfactory. The project results had led to change in information given to patients, regarding risk of CNB, in half of hospitals and by two-thirds of individual respondents. The practice of management and supervision of CNB or investigation of possible complications had been changed in 20-28% of hospitals and by 16-25% of individual respondents.
The results of the NAP3 report have been disseminated to the vast majority of UK anaesthetic departments and to the individual anaesthetists supervising the project in those hospitals. NAP3 has led to changes in practice by the majority of hospitals and by many of the anaesthetists surveyed.
2009 年,皇家麻醉师学院(Royal College of Anaesthetists)第三次国家审计项目(NAP3)报告了英国国民保健制度(National Health Service)中每年进行的中央神经轴阻滞(CNBs)数量以及相关主要并发症的发生率。各种方法被用于传播结果。
这是一项在报告发布后 1 年进行的全国性电子问卷调查,旨在检查报告结果向当地报告员和麻醉部门传播的效果。它还探讨了该项目是否导致组织或个人实践的变化。
回应率为 75.3%。超过 98%的受访者知晓该项目及其结果。受访者通过多种方法了解到项目结果,其中在《英国麻醉杂志》(British Journal of Anaesthesia)上发表和部门报告是最常见的方法。大多数(82%)认为传播结果是令人满意的。该项目的结果导致一半的医院和三分之二的个别受访者改变了向患者提供有关 CNB 风险的信息。20-28%的医院和 16-25%的个别受访者改变了 CNB 的管理和监督或对可能的并发症进行调查的做法。
NAP3 报告的结果已传播到英国麻醉科的绝大多数部门以及这些医院中监督该项目的个别麻醉师。NAP3 导致大多数医院和许多接受调查的麻醉师改变了做法。