Clayton Matthew, Syed Faizan, Rashid Amjid, Fayyaz Umer
Services Hospital , Lahore, Pakistan.
BMJ Qual Improv Rep. 2012 Oct 24;1(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjquality.u496.w167. eCollection 2012.
Adherence to a hospital discharge medication regime is crucial for successful treatment and to avoid increasing rates of drug resistance. A patient's success in adhering to their medication regime is dependent on many social, cultural, economic, illness and therapy-related factors, and these are often more pronounced in the developing world. Anecdotal evidence in Services Hospital, Lahore (Pakistan) suggested that the relatively high levels of illiteracy in the patient population was a major factor in poor adherence. Baseline measurement revealed that 48% of all the hospital's patients were illiterate with just 5%-12% of illiterate patients being able to interpret their handwritten discharge prescription after leaving hospital. Unsurprisingly follow-up clinics reported very poor adherence. This quality improvement project intervened by designing a new discharge prescription proforma which used pictures and symbols rather than words to convey the necessary information. Repeated surveys demonstrated large relative increases in comprehension of the new proformas amongst illiterate patients with between 23%-35% of illiterate patients understanding the new proformas.
坚持医院出院用药方案对于成功治疗以及避免耐药率上升至关重要。患者坚持用药方案的成功与否取决于许多社会、文化、经济、疾病和治疗相关因素,而这些因素在发展中世界往往更为突出。巴基斯坦拉合尔服务医院的轶事证据表明,患者群体中相对较高的文盲率是依从性差的主要因素。基线测量显示,该医院所有患者中有48%是文盲,出院后只有5%-12%的文盲患者能够解读手写的出院处方。不出所料,随访诊所报告的依从性非常差。这个质量改进项目通过设计一种新的出院处方格式进行干预,该格式使用图片和符号而非文字来传达必要信息。反复调查表明,文盲患者对新格式的理解有大幅相对提高,23%-35%的文盲患者理解了新格式。