Margaret Guest is a charge nurse in the surgical trauma intensive care unit at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Temple, Texas.
Kevin Craven is Director of Nursing for Critical Care at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Temple and a DNP student at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
Crit Care Nurse. 2024 Aug 1;44(4):19-26. doi: 10.4037/ccn2024629.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine has established guidelines to manage pain, sedation, delirium, immobility, family participation, and sleep disruption in the intensive care unit, a set of interventions known as the intensive care unit liberation (ABCDEF) bundle. Adherence to these guidelines has shown positive results.
In the intensive care units of a level I trauma academic teaching hospital in central Texas, the rate of bedside nursing staff adherence to the ABCDEF bundle was only 67.1% in January 2022. The aim of this quality improvement project was to improve adherence to the bundle.
Knowledge gaps were found to be the driver of the low adherence rate. Two primary needs were identified: (1) education on the elements of the ABCDEF bundle and (2) increased awareness and recognition of incomplete and incorrect documentation. Interventions included focused education on intensive care unit liberation.
From February to June 2022, overall adherence to the ABCDEF bundle increased from 67.1% to 95.3%, ventilator use decreased by approximately 10%, and restraint use dropped by about 9%. The incidence of delirium increased, but this increase was due to incorrect patient assessment before the interventions.
The results of this project are consistent with literature demonstrating that a multifaceted approach to improving ABCDEF bundle adherence can produce sustainable improvement in patient outcomes. This report may help other organizations facing similar challenges improve adherence to the bundle in a postpandemic environment.
重症监护医学学会制定了管理重症监护病房疼痛、镇静、谵妄、活动受限、家属参与和睡眠障碍的指南,这组干预措施被称为重症监护病房解放(ABCDEF)捆绑包。这些指南的遵守已经显示出积极的结果。
在德克萨斯州中部一家一级创伤学术教学医院的重症监护病房中,2022 年 1 月床边护理人员对 ABCDEF 捆绑包的依从率仅为 67.1%。这个质量改进项目的目的是提高对捆绑包的依从性。
发现知识差距是低依从率的驱动因素。确定了两个主要需求:(1)关于 ABCDEF 捆绑包元素的教育;(2)提高对不完整和不正确文件记录的认识和识别。干预措施包括对重症监护病房解放的集中教育。
从 2022 年 2 月到 6 月,整体上对 ABCDEF 捆绑包的依从性从 67.1%提高到 95.3%,呼吸机使用量减少了约 10%,约束使用量减少了约 9%。谵妄的发生率增加了,但这是由于干预前对患者评估不正确。
这个项目的结果与文献一致,表明采取多方面的方法来提高 ABCDEF 捆绑包的依从性可以持续改善患者的结局。本报告可能有助于其他面临类似挑战的组织在大流行后环境中提高对捆绑包的依从性。