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周末患者出院人数减少 3 部分:领导告诉我们什么?

Decreased patient discharges on weekends part 3: what do the leaders tell us?

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

CJEM. 2024 Sep;26(9):642-649. doi: 10.1007/s43678-024-00703-6. Epub 2024 May 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Emergency department (ED) crowding is a significant challenge to providing safe and quality care to patients. We know that hospital and ED crowding is exacerbated on Mondays because fewer in-patients are discharged on the weekend. We evaluated barriers and potential solutions to improve in-patient flow and diminished weekend discharges, in hopes of decreasing the severe ED crowding observed on Mondays.

METHODS

In this observational study, we conducted interviews of (a) leaders at The Ottawa Hospital, a major academic health sciences centre (nursing, allied health, physicians), and (b) leaders of community facilities (long-term care and chronic hospital) that receive patients from the hospital, and (c) home care. Each interview was conducted individually and addressed perceived barriers to the discharge of hospital in-patients on weekends as well as potential solutions. An inductive thematic analysis was conducted whereby themes were organized into a summary table of barriers and solutions.

RESULTS

We interviewed 40 leaders including 30 nursing, physician, and allied health leaders from the hospital as well as 10 senior personnel from community facilities and home care. Many barriers to weekend discharges were identified, highlighting that this problem is complex with many interdependent internal and external factors. Fortunately, many specific potential solutions were suggested, in immediate, short-term and long-term time horizons. While many solutions require additional resources, others require a culture change whereby hospital and community stakeholders recognize that services must be provided consistently, seven days a week.

INTERPRETATION

We have identified the complex and interdependent barriers to weekend discharges of in-patients. There are numerous specific opportunities for hospital staff and services, physicians, and community facilities to provide the same patient care on weekends as on weekdays. This will lead to improved patient flow and safety, and to decreased ED crowding on Mondays.

摘要

背景

急诊科(ED)拥挤是向患者提供安全和高质量护理的重大挑战。我们知道,由于周末住院患者出院人数减少,医院和 ED 拥挤情况在周一更为严重。我们评估了改善住院患者流程和减少周末出院人数的障碍和潜在解决方案,以期减少周一严重的 ED 拥挤情况。

方法

在这项观察性研究中,我们对(a)渥太华医院的领导(护理、联合健康、医生)以及(b)接收医院患者的社区设施(长期护理和慢性医院)和(c)家庭护理的领导进行了访谈。每次访谈都是单独进行的,主要讨论了周末出院的住院患者存在的障碍以及潜在的解决方案。采用归纳主题分析方法,将主题组织成一个总结表,列出障碍和解决方案。

结果

我们采访了 40 位领导人,包括医院的 30 名护理、医生和联合健康领导人,以及社区设施和家庭护理的 10 名高级人员。确定了许多周末出院的障碍,突出表明这个问题很复杂,涉及许多相互依存的内部和外部因素。幸运的是,提出了许多具体的潜在解决方案,包括在当前、短期和长期内实施。虽然许多解决方案需要额外的资源,但其他解决方案则需要改变文化,使医院和社区利益相关者认识到必须提供一致的服务,每周 7 天。

解释

我们已经确定了周末出院的住院患者的复杂和相互依存的障碍。医院工作人员和服务、医生以及社区设施有许多具体的机会,可以在周末提供与平日相同的患者护理。这将改善患者流程和安全性,并减少周一 ED 的拥挤情况。

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