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护士主导的门诊伤口中心:卓越的伤口护理可降低再入院率。

Nurse driven outpatient wound center: Reducing readmission with wound care excellence.

机构信息

University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, USA.

School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

J Vasc Nurs. 2022 Jun;40(2):100-104. doi: 10.1016/j.jvn.2022.05.002. Epub 2022 May 23.

Abstract

There is a growing need for new and innovative ways to care for patients in the ambulatory setting, including providing wound care for patients. A vascular surgery department in a large urban academic medical center noted there was an increasing number of patients with chronic wounds that needed weekly care. The number of patients, the time needed to provide wound care, and limited clinic space was creating a strain on traditional clinic hours. Collaboration between one of the vascular surgery advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) and vascular registered nurse (RN) led to the creation of a vascular wound clinic. Patients with chronic wounds were identified by vascular surgeons at one institution and referred to the wound clinic. A retrospective chart review was used to look at number of patients, number of visits per patient, surgical interventions, number of wounds closed, size of wounds, and complications. The ability to provide a single point of contact for the patient's vascular surgery and wound care needs allowed the clinic to provide comprehensive care for 29 patients and close more than 75% of wounds. The retrospective chart review found that patients receiving weekly wound care with clear communication from the multidisciplinary team, the nursing and nurse practitioner interventions kept most patients out of the hospital, with only two unplanned readmissions to the hospital, neither due to chronic wounds. This nursing led wound clinic was able to accommodate complex vascular surgery patients, heal chronic wounds, and decrease unplanned readmissions. Expanding the clinic to assist with limb salvage and more podiatric patients is providing a new patient base and improving the care for the community that it serves.

摘要

在非住院环境中照顾患者,包括为患者提供伤口护理,需要新的和创新的方法,这一点越来越重要。一家大型城市学术医疗中心的血管外科部门注意到,需要每周护理的慢性伤口患者数量不断增加。患者人数、提供伤口护理所需的时间以及有限的诊所空间,给传统的诊所时间带来了压力。一名血管外科高级实践注册护士(APRN)和血管注册护士(RN)之间的合作,促成了血管伤口诊所的建立。一家机构的血管外科医生确定患有慢性伤口的患者,并将其转介到伤口诊所。回顾性图表审查用于查看患者数量、每位患者的就诊次数、手术干预、闭合的伤口数量、伤口大小和并发症。为患者的血管外科和伤口护理需求提供单一联系点的能力,使诊所能够为 29 名患者提供全面护理,并闭合超过 75%的伤口。回顾性图表审查发现,接受每周伤口护理的患者与多学科团队进行了清晰的沟通,护理和护士从业者的干预措施使大多数患者避免了住院,只有两名患者因计划外再次入院,均非因慢性伤口所致。这家由护士领导的伤口诊所能够为复杂的血管外科患者提供服务,治愈慢性伤口,并减少计划外再次入院的情况。扩大诊所以协助肢体保全和更多足病患者,为新的患者群体提供服务,并改善为其服务的社区的护理。

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