PQI, Fraser Health Authority, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
BMJ Open Qual. 2023 Mar;12(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002206.
Wound care is a multibillion-dollar industry, and most research and treatment are geared towards late-stage or end-stage care. The longer a patient has a wound, the more likely it is that complications (like sepsis or vascular compromise) will occur that will both extend treatment and multiply costs. We postulated that much of the suffering and healthcare costs of chronic wounds could be avoided by early identification of high-risk patients and subsequent earlier intervention. In an established regional wound clinic, our aim was to decrease referral times by 50% within 1 year, and to demonstrate the beneficial outcomes on wound healing and total cost of care.
A prospective interventional quality improvement study was performed between June 2017 and June 2018. We determined baseline referral times to the clinic and then performed three interventions. The effects on referral time, healing time and number of home care visits to achieve wound healing were collected and displayed on annotated control charts. The cost of care and potential for cost avoidance was determined by an analysis of the medical encounters of twenty chronic wound patients.
We achieved a 53.6% reduction in average referral times to the clinic, a 59.6% reduction in average healing times and a 66.0% reduction in the average number of home care visits required to achieve healing. Our cost analysis suggested the potential for significant cost avoidance (87.7%) compared with delayed treatment outside the clinic.
Early identification and treatment of patients at high risk for wound chronicity and complications, followed by early referral to and treatment at a specialised wound clinic, resulted in faster healing and reduced health system costs.
伤口护理是一个价值数十亿美元的行业,大多数研究和治疗都集中在晚期或终末期护理上。患者的伤口持续时间越长,发生并发症(如败血症或血管损伤)的可能性就越大,这将延长治疗时间并增加成本。我们假设,通过早期识别高风险患者并随后进行早期干预,可以避免许多慢性伤口的痛苦和医疗保健成本。在一个成熟的区域伤口诊所,我们的目标是在 1 年内将转诊时间减少 50%,并展示伤口愈合和整体护理成本的有益结果。
2017 年 6 月至 2018 年 6 月进行了一项前瞻性干预性质量改进研究。我们确定了向诊所转诊的基线时间,然后进行了三项干预。收集并显示了转诊时间、愈合时间和达到伤口愈合所需的家庭护理访问次数的变化,并在注释控制图上显示。通过对 20 例慢性伤口患者的医疗接触进行分析,确定了护理成本和潜在的成本节约。
我们将平均转诊时间缩短了 53.6%,平均愈合时间缩短了 59.6%,达到愈合所需的平均家庭护理访问次数减少了 66.0%。我们的成本分析表明,与在诊所外延迟治疗相比,有很大的成本节约潜力(87.7%)。
早期识别和治疗有慢性伤口和并发症风险的患者,并及早转介到专门的伤口诊所进行治疗,可加快愈合速度并降低卫生系统成本。