Institute of Health Informatics, University College London, London, UK.
Department of Intensive Care, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK.
BMJ Open Qual. 2022 Dec;11(4). doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002033.
The quality of recording and documentation of deteriorating patient management by health professionals has been challenged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Non-adherence to escalation and documentation guidelines increases risk of serious adverse events. Electronic health record (EHR)-integrated dashboards are auditing tools of patients' status and clinicians' performance, but neither the views nor the performance of health professionals have been assessed, relating to management of deteriorating patients.
To develop and evaluate a real-time dashboard of deteriorating patients' assessment, referral and therapy.
Five academic hospitals in the largest National Health Service (NHS) trust in the UK (Barts Health NHS Trust).
The dashboard was developed from EHR data to investigate patients with National Early Warning Score (NEWS2)>5, assessment, and escalation of deteriorating patients. We adopted the Plan, Do, Study, Act model and Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence framework to evaluate the dashboard.
Mixed methods: (1) virtual, face-to-face, interviews and (2) retrospective descriptive EHR data analysis.
We interviewed three nurses (two quality and safety and one informatics specialists). Participants perceived the dashboard as a facilitator for auditing NEWS2 recording and escalation of care to improve practice; (2) there is a need for guiding clinicians and adjusting data sources and metrics to enhance the functionality and usability. Data analysis (2019-2022) showed: (1) NEWS2 recording has gradually improved (May 2021-April 2022) from 64% to 83%;(2) referral and assessment completion increased (n: 170-6800 and 23-540, respectively).
The dashboard is an effective real-time data-driven method for improving the quality of managing deteriorating patients. Integrating health systems, a wider analysis NEWS2 and escalation of care metrics, and clinicians' learning digital solutions will enhance functionality and experience to boost its value. There is a need to examine the generalisability of the dashboard through further validation and quality improvement studies.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医疗专业人员在记录和记录患者病情恶化方面的质量受到了挑战。不遵守升级和记录指南会增加发生严重不良事件的风险。电子健康记录 (EHR) 集成的仪表板是评估患者状况和临床医生绩效的审计工具,但尚未评估与病情恶化患者管理相关的健康专业人员的意见和绩效。
开发和评估实时仪表板,以评估和管理病情恶化的患者。
英国最大的国民保健服务 (NHS) 信托机构之一的五所学术医院(Barts Health NHS Trust)。
该仪表板是从 EHR 数据中开发出来的,用于调查 NEWS2>5 的患者评估、转诊和治疗。我们采用了计划、执行、研究、行动模型和卓越质量改进报告标准来评估该仪表板。
混合方法:(1) 虚拟、面对面访谈和 (2) 回顾性描述性 EHR 数据分析。
我们采访了三名护士(两名质量和安全专家以及一名信息学专家)。参与者认为该仪表板是审核 NEWS2 记录和升级护理以改善实践的促进者;(2)需要指导临床医生并调整数据源和指标,以增强功能和可用性。数据分析(2019-2022 年)显示:(1)NEWS2 记录逐渐改善(2021 年 5 月至 2022 年 4 月),从 64%提高到 83%;(2)转诊和评估完成率增加(分别为 170-6800 和 23-540)。
该仪表板是一种有效的实时数据驱动方法,可提高管理病情恶化患者的质量。整合健康系统、更广泛地分析 NEWS2 和升级护理指标以及临床医生的学习数字解决方案将增强功能和体验,从而提高其价值。需要通过进一步的验证和质量改进研究来检验该仪表板的通用性。