Tang Yiting, Ye QinHao Jonathan, Toh Hsiao Peng, Tan Jessica, Tan Gan Liang, Sharma Kiran
Respiratory Medicine, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore, SGP.
Internal Medicine, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore, SGP.
Cureus. 2024 Aug 30;16(8):e68171. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68171. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Introduction Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a global health concern and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. COPD action plans help patients manage exacerbations by recognizing symptoms early and taking necessary steps. We found our COPD written action plan difficult to understand, potentially affecting the patient's ability to self-manage their COPD. Aims We aim to design a new COPD action plan to increase the knowledge scores of our patients during competency checks by 20%. Methods We employed the quality improvement methodology of needs analysis and root cause analysis and used a Pareto chart to identify the top four contributory factors to an ineffective COPD action plan. These include being too wordy, lacking pictorial illustrations, being only available in a single language (English), and too much medical jargon. Using the prioritization matrix to assess possible solutions, the team decided to implement a pictorial COPD action plan. After two cycles of Plan-Do-Study-Act, the final pictorial COPD plan was compared with the original written action plan. Results Ten English-speaking COPD patients from our outpatient respiratory clinics were surveyed with the original action plan while 11 more were surveyed after the introduction of the pictorial action plan. There was an improvement in mean knowledge scores by 92.8% (t(19) = 6.67, p < 0.01, at 95% CI). Patient satisfaction rates also increased from 44% to 100%. Sixty-three percent (63.6%) of patients surveyed said they referred back to the pictorial action plan 3 months after being introduced to it. Conclusion Pictorially enhanced COPD action plans have been shown to improve our patients' knowledge of COPD self-management.
引言
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)是一个全球性的健康问题,也是全球发病和死亡的主要原因。COPD行动计划通过早期识别症状并采取必要措施来帮助患者管理病情加重情况。我们发现我们的COPD书面行动计划难以理解,这可能会影响患者自我管理COPD的能力。
目的
我们旨在设计一个新的COPD行动计划,使我们的患者在能力检查中的知识得分提高20%。
方法
我们采用了需求分析和根本原因分析的质量改进方法,并使用帕累托图来确定导致COPD行动计划无效的四大因素。这些因素包括过于冗长、缺乏图片说明、仅提供单一语言(英语)版本以及医学术语过多。通过优先矩阵评估可能的解决方案后,团队决定实施一个带有图片的COPD行动计划。经过两个计划-执行-研究-行动周期后,将最终的带图片的COPD计划与原来的书面行动计划进行了比较。
结果
我们对门诊呼吸科诊所的10名讲英语的COPD患者使用原来的行动计划进行了调查,在引入带图片的行动计划后又对另外11名患者进行了调查。平均知识得分提高了92.8%(t(19) = 6.67,p < 0.01,95%置信区间)。患者满意度也从44%提高到了100%。63.6%接受调查的患者表示,在引入带图片的行动计划3个月后,他们还会参考该计划。
结论
事实证明,带有图片的COPD行动计划可提高我们患者对COPD自我管理的认识。