Karu Eric, Shahnazarian Vahe, Mehta Parag
New York Methodist Hospital, United States of America.
BMJ Qual Improv Rep. 2015 May 21;4(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjquality.u208577.w3482. eCollection 2015.
At New York Methodist Hospital (Brooklyn, NY), the pattern of ordering glucose testing was studied by a multidisciplinary committee because the medicine residents were placing inpatient chemstrip orders at their own discretion. It was found that chemstrip orders were being placed at inappropriate frequencies, and occasionally on inappropriate patients. The staff and residents were educated on daily rounds in order to achieve the goal of reducing unwarranted fingersticks, consequently increasing patient satisfaction and reducing wasted time, resources, and costs. From April 2014 through March 2015 there were 274,889 fingersticks in the inpatient setting and following the intervention the number of fingersticks had decreased to 238,187, representing a significant decrease.
在纽约卫理公会医院(纽约布鲁克林),一个多学科委员会对葡萄糖检测的医嘱模式进行了研究,因为内科住院医师自行决定开具住院患者的化学试纸检测医嘱。结果发现,化学试纸检测医嘱的开具频率不当,偶尔还针对不适当的患者。通过每日查房对医护人员和住院医师进行培训,以实现减少不必要的指尖采血的目标,从而提高患者满意度,减少时间、资源和成本的浪费。从2014年4月到2015年3月,住院患者的指尖采血次数为274,889次,干预措施实施后,指尖采血次数降至238,187次,降幅显著。