Pimentel Verónica Maria, Sun Mengyang, Bernstein Peter S, Ferzli Myriam, Kim Mimi, Goffman Dena
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women's Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, 1825 Eastchester Rd, Bronx, NY, 10461, USA.
Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY, 10461, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2018 Apr;22(4):565-570. doi: 10.1007/s10995-017-2425-6.
Introduction The impact of whiteboard use in labor rooms has not previously been studied. This quality improvement study aimed to evaluate patient knowledge of their delivering physician's name and the change in patient satisfaction after the implementation of a whiteboard in labor rooms. Methods A multidisciplinary team designed a dry-erase whiteboard prompting care providers to record their names, roles and patient care information. A questionnaire was administered to patients before and after the whiteboard implementation. Patients who had a planned cesarean or vaginal birth within 1 h of admission were excluded. Categorical variables were compared using Chi square and Fisher's exact tests. A multivariable logistic regression was performed to control for confounders. Results 191 patients completed the questionnaires. Although patients were not randomized, the pre-and post-intervention groups were similar. Post-intervention, we found a significant increase in recalling the delivery resident's name [21/101 (20.8%) vs. 33/90 (36.7%), p = 0.016] and a non-significant increase in recalling the name of the attending and nurse [19/101 (18.8%) vs. 23/90 (25.6%), p = 0.296; 46/101 (45.5%) vs. 53/90 (58.9%), p = 0.082]. Post-intervention, patient satisfaction with care was significantly higher [83/101 (82.2%) vs. 83/89 (93.3%), p = 0.028]. Knowledge of the delivery resident's name was associated with higher patient satisfaction [115/137 (84%) vs. 51/53 (96%), p = 0.03] and attendance of the postpartum care visit [50.4% (69/137) vs. 64.8% (35/54), p = 0.049]. Discussion The use of a well-designed whiteboard increases laboring patients' knowledge of their delivery physician's name and may improve patient satisfaction with care on Labor and Delivery.
引言 此前尚未对产房使用白板的影响进行过研究。这项质量改进研究旨在评估患者对其分娩医生姓名的知晓情况,以及产房实施白板后患者满意度的变化。方法 一个多学科团队设计了一块可擦写的白板,促使护理人员记录他们的姓名、角色和患者护理信息。在白板实施前后对患者进行问卷调查。排除入院后1小时内计划剖宫产或顺产的患者。使用卡方检验和Fisher精确检验比较分类变量。进行多变量逻辑回归以控制混杂因素。结果 191名患者完成了问卷调查。虽然患者未随机分组,但干预前和干预后的组相似。干预后,我们发现回忆分娩住院医生姓名的比例显著增加[21/101(20.8%)对33/90(36.7%),p = 0.016],回忆主治医生和护士姓名的比例有非显著增加[19/101(18.8%)对23/90(25.6%),p = 0.296;46/101(45.5%)对53/90(58.9%),p = 0.082]。干预后,患者对护理的满意度显著更高[83/101(82.2%)对83/89(93.3%),p = 0.028]。知晓分娩住院医生的姓名与更高的患者满意度[115/137(84%)对51/53(96%),p = 0.03]和产后护理访视的参与率[50.4%(69/137)对64.8%(35/54),p = 0.049]相关。讨论 使用精心设计的白板可提高待产患者对其分娩医生姓名的知晓度,并可能提高患者对产房护理的满意度。