Mckelvie Brianna L, Mcnally James Dayre, Menon Kusum, Marchand Maelle G R, Reddy Deepti N, Creery W David
PICU, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), Ottawa, Canada.
Research Institute, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), Ottawa, Canada.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2016 Jun;28(3):371-5. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzw042. Epub 2016 Apr 18.
In healthcare, checklists help to ensure patients receive evidence-based, safe care. Since 2007, we have used a bedside checklist in our PICU to facilitate daily discussion of care-related questions at each bedside. The primary objective of this study was to assess compliance with checklist use and to assess how often individual checklist elements affected patient management. A secondary objective was to determine whether patient and unit factors (severity of illness, unit census, weekday vs. weekend, admitting diagnosis group) influenced checklist use.
This was a prospective observational study. A research assistant attended daily bedside rounds to collect data at each eligible patient encounter.
The study was conducted in the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) PICU, a 12-bed cardiac and medical-surgical unit.
Included all patients admitted to the PICU prior to 6 am and who were not being discharged that day.
A bedside rounds checklist.
Included compliance and whether the checklist affected the patient's management plan.
A total of 148 encounters were collected on 28 days between September 2013 and February 2014. Compliance with the checklist was 89.2% (132/148; 95% CI 83.2-93.2%) and was not influenced by admitting diagnosis group, patient census, severity of patient's conditions or weekday/weekend status. The checklist affected the patient management plan 52.6% of the time (69/132; 95% CI 44.2-61%).
Our study found high rates of compliance with an established checklist that has been in use in the PICU since 2007. Checklist use frequently resulted in a change in the patient management plan.
在医疗保健领域,检查表有助于确保患者接受基于证据的安全护理。自2007年以来,我们在儿科重症监护病房(PICU)使用了床边检查表,以促进在每个床边对护理相关问题进行日常讨论。本研究的主要目的是评估检查表的使用依从性,并评估各个检查表项目对患者管理的影响频率。次要目的是确定患者和科室因素(疾病严重程度、科室患者人数、工作日与周末、入院诊断组)是否会影响检查表的使用。
这是一项前瞻性观察性研究。一名研究助理每天参加床边查房,在每次符合条件的患者诊疗时收集数据。
该研究在安大略东部儿童医院(CHEO)的儿科重症监护病房进行,该病房有12张床位,涵盖心脏及内科 - 外科疾病。
包括所有在上午6点之前入住PICU且当天未出院的患者。
床边查房检查表。
包括依从性以及检查表是否影响患者的管理计划。
在2013年9月至2014年2月的28天内共收集了148次诊疗数据。检查表的使用依从率为89.2%(132/148;95%置信区间83.2 - 93.2%),且不受入院诊断组、患者人数、患者病情严重程度或工作日/周末状态的影响。检查表在52.6%的情况下影响了患者管理计划(69/132;95%置信区间44.2 - 61%)。
我们的研究发现,自2007年以来在PICU使用的既定检查表具有较高的依从率。检查表的使用经常导致患者管理计划的改变。