Evaluating the implementation of confusion assessment method-intensive care unit using a quality improvement approach

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作者
Stewart, C. [1 ]
Bench, S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Florence Nightingale Fac Nursing & Midwifery, James Clerk Maxwell Bldg,57 Waterloo Rd, London SE1 8WA, England
[2] London South Bank Univ, Sch Hlth & Social Care, London, England
关键词
Clinical audit; Critical care nursing; Quality improvement; RISK-FACTORS; DELIRIUM; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1111/nicc.12354
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Quality improvement (QI) is a way through which health care delivery can be made safer and more effective. Various models of quality improvement methods exist in health care today. These models can help guide and manage the process of introducing changes into clinical practice. The aim of this project was to implement the use of a delirium assessment tool into three adult critical care units within the same hospital using a QI approach. The objective was to improve the identification and management of delirium. Using the Model for Improvement framework, a multidisciplinary working group was established. A delirium assessment tool was introduced via a series of educational initiatives. New local guidelines regarding the use of delirium assessment and management for the multidisciplinary team were also produced. Audit data were collected at 6 weeks and 5 months post-implementation to evaluate compliance with the use of the tool across three critical care units within a single hospital in London. At 6 weeks, in 134 assessment points out of a possible 202, the tool was deemed to be used appropriately, meaning that 60% of patients received timely assessment; 18% of patients were identified as delirious in audit one. Five months later, only 95 assessment points out of a possible 199 were being appropriately assessed (47%); however, a greater number (32%) were identified as delirious. This project emphasizes the complexity of changing practice in a large busy critical care centre. Despite an initial increase in delirium assessment, this was not sustained over time. The use of a QI model highlights the continuous process of embedding changes into clinical practice and the need to use a QI method that can address the challenging nature of modern health care. QI models guide changes in practice. Consideration should be given to the type of QI model used.
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