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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569664/using-blood-wisely-lessons-learnt-in-establishing-a-national-implementation-programme-to-reduce-inappropriate-red-blood-cell-transfusion
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Yulia Lin, Wendy Levinson, Doreen Day, Ryan Lett, Tanya Petraszko, Tai Huynh, Andrea M Patey
BACKGROUND: Up to 50% of blood is transfused inappropriately despite best evidence. In 2020, Choosing Wisely Canada launched a major national programme, 'Using Blood Wisely', the aim was to engage hospitals to audit their red blood cell transfusion use against national benchmarks and participate in a programme to decrease inappropriate use. STUDY DESIGN: Using Blood Wisely is a quality improvement programme including national benchmarks, an audit tool, recommended evidence-based effective interventions and a designation to reward success...
April 3, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569667/enhancing-capability-for-continuous-organisational-improvement-and-learning-in-healthcare-organisations-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature-2013-2022
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Ninni Löfqvist
BACKGROUND: Healthcare organisations strive to meet their current and future challenges and need to increase their capacity for continuous organisational improvement and learning (COIL). A key aspect of this capacity is the development of COIL capability among employees. OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aims to explore common attributes of interventions that contribute to the development of COIL capability in healthcare organisations and to explore possible facilitating and hindering factors...
April 2, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569666/journey-of-medication-reconciliation-compliance-in-a-lower-middle-income-country-a-retrospective-chart-review
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Samar Fatima, Ainan Arshad, Amara Zafar, Sana Farrukh, Anum Rahim, Saharish Nazar, Hasnain Zafar
OBJECTIVE: There were three main objectives of the study: to determine the overall compliance of medication reconciliation over 4 years in a tertiary care hospital, to compare the medication reconciliation compliance between paper entry (initial assessment forms) and computerised physician order entry (CPOE), and to identify the discrepancies between the medication history taken by the physician at the time of admission and those collected by the pharmacist within 24 hours of admission...
April 2, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548330/experience-based-modifications-of-the-bed-band-realised-through-co-design-embrace
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Michelle Beattie, Kevin Muirhead, Roma Gibb, Fiona Ross, Leah Macaden
BACKGROUND: Upper body limitations are a common disability in neurological conditions including stroke and multiple sclerosis. Care of patients with upper body limitations while in bed involves positioning techniques to maximise comfort and independence. The Bed Band is a nurse-led innovation to support people with limited mobility to maintain a comfortable position in bed, thereby promoting comfort and independence with activities of daily living. AIM: To co-design and implement adaptations to the Bed Band prototype with recommendations for user instructions towards enhanced product design and future development...
March 28, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531628/a-rapid-improvement-event-progesterone-prescribing-in-prevention-of-miscarriage
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Lucy Anne Bolger, Nicola O'Riordan, Cathy Allen
A rapid improvement event (RIE) is a standard operational excellence technique that uses team-based problem solving to improve processes. In this study, a RIE was undertaken to improve progesterone prescribing rates for those with a history of miscarriage experiencing vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy. This was on the basis of a recent change in guidelines regarding prescribing in these instances. NICE guidelines changed in November 2021 after Cochrane meta-analysis and the PRISM (Progesterone in Spontaneous Miscarriage) randomised control trial demonstrated a higher incidence of live births in those prescribed vaginal micronised progesterone for threatened miscarriage, when compared with those not prescribed it...
March 26, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519089/consensus-based-quality-standards-for-emergency-departments-in-palestine
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Abed Alra'oof Bani Odeh, Lee A Wallis, Motasem Hamdan, Willem Stassen
OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to establish appropriate quality standards for emergency departments (EDQS) in Palestine. METHODS: The study comprised four phases. First, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to develop a framework for assessing healthcare services in EDs. Second, the initial set of EDQS was developed based on the review findings. Third, local experts provided feedback on the EDQS, suggesting additional standards, and giving recommendations...
March 22, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514089/lack-of-associations-between-hospital-rating-and-outcomes-in-patients-with-an-acute-coronary-syndrome
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Sara Aspberg, Thomas Kahan, Fredrik Johansson
BACKGROUND: Public reporting of performance data has become a common tool in evaluation of healthcare providers. The rating may be misleading if the association between the measured variables and the outcome is weak. METHODS AND RESULTS: Nationwide, register-based, cohort study. All Swedish patients hospitalised with an acute coronary syndrome during the time periods 2006-2010 and 2015-2017 were included in the study. Possible associations between cardiovascular morbidity and mortality for these patients and ranking scores for each hospital in a Swedish healthcare quality register for acute coronary syndromes were analysed...
March 21, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508663/bridging-the-gap-a-resident-led-transitional-care-clinic-to-improve-post-hospital-care-in-a-safety-net-academic-community-hospital
#28
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Patrick Li, Tiffany Kang, Sandy Carrillo-Argueta, Vickie Kassapidis, Rebecca Grohman, Michael J Martinez, Daniel J Sartori, Rachael Hayes, Ramiro Jervis, Marwa Moussa
The transitional period between hospital discharge and primary care follow-up is a vulnerable time for patients that can result in adverse health outcomes and preventable hospital readmissions. This is especially true for patients of safety-net hospitals (SNHs) who often struggle to secure primary care access when leaving the hospital due to social, economic and cultural barriers. In this study, we describe a resident-led postdischarge clinic that serves patients discharged from NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, an urban safety-net academic hospital...
March 19, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485114/improving-availability-and-accuracy-of-the-junior-doctors-on-call-handover-through-digitalisation
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Alexia Haysom, William Harry Loveday, Kajanesh Ratneswaran, Georgios Nerantzis, Nahid Hakim, Darena Dineva, Adam Richards
Clinical handovers from out-of-hours activity are essential for relaying information about events such as new admissions, outstanding or complete investigations, physical health reviews, ward jobs and risk. This information enables the day team to effectively prioritise and follow-up any necessary tasks.Junior doctors at a hospital site in the London Borough of Newham were aware that the existing handover system, constituted of a word document circulated via email, was lacking robustness and that the handover was not sent out reliably on a daily basis...
March 14, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485113/enhancing-patient-safety-a-system-based-analysis-of-morbidity-and-mortality-conferences-in-managing-postoperative-bleeding-following-gastric-and-pancreatic-cancer-surgery
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Oumayma Lahnaoui, Amina Houmada, Amine Benkabbou, Abdelillah Ghannam, Brahim Al Ahmadi, Zakaria Belkhadir, Raouf Mohsine, Amine Souadka, Mohammed Anass Majbar
Morbidity and mortality conferences (MMCs) have evolved beyond their traditional educational role to become instrumental in enhancing patient safety. System-based MMCs offer a unique perspective on patient safety by dissecting systemic factors contributing to adverse events. This paper reviews the impact of MMC in managing postoperative bleeding after gastric and pancreatic cancer surgery, within the constraints of limited resources. The study conducted at the National Institute of Oncology in Rabat, Morocco, analysed 18 MMC of haemorrhage following gastric and pancreatic surgeries and allowed to identify two patterns of cumulative factors contributing to adverse events...
March 13, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458759/improving-medical-record-completeness-at-wallaga-university-referral-hospital-a-multidimensional-quality-improvement-project
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Gedefa Bayisa, Lammii Gonfaa, Ketema Badasa, Nemomsa Dugasa, Mulugeta Abebe, Habtamu Deressa, Misganu Teshoma Regassa, Amsalu Takele, Temesgen Tilahun
BACKGROUND: Appropriately documented medical records enhance coordination, patient outcomes and clinical research. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this project was to improve Wallaga University Referral Hospital's (WURH) medical record completeness rate from 53% to 80% from 1 January 2023 to 31 August 2023. METHODS: A hospital-based interventional study was conducted at WURH. The Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle was used to test change ideas. A fishbone diagram and a driver diagram were used to identify root causes and address them...
March 8, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448042/a-realist-synthesis-of-multicentre-comparative-audit-implementation-exploring-what-works-and-in-which-healthcare-contexts
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Sinéad M McGlacken-Byrne, Nuala P Murphy, Sarah Barry
BACKGROUND: Multicentre comparative clinical audits have the potential to improve patient care, allow benchmarking and inform resource allocation. However, implementing effective and sustainable large-scale audit can be difficult within busy and resource-constrained contemporary healthcare settings. There are little data on what facilitates the successful implementation of multicentre audits. As healthcare environments are complex sociocultural organisational environments, implementing multicentre audits within them is likely to be highly context dependent...
March 5, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448041/promoting-equitable-and-patient-centred-care-an-analysis-of-patient-satisfaction-in-urban-rural-and-remote-primary-care-sites-in-the-philippines
#33
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Janelle Micaela S Panganiban, Arianna Maever Loreche, Regine Ynez H De Mesa, Romelei Camiling-Alfonso, Noleen Marie C Fabian, Leonila F Dans, Cara Lois T Galingana, Johanna Faye E Lopez, Ray U Casile, Maria Rhodora N Aquino, Mia P Rey, Josephine T Sanchez, Mark Anthony U Javelosa, Carol Stephanie C Tan-Lim, Jose Rafael A Marfori, Ramon Pedro Paterno, Antonio L Dans
OBJECTIVES: This study measured changes in patient satisfaction levels before and after the introduction of primary care system strengthening interventions in urban, rural, and remote sites in the Philippines. METHODS: A previously validated 16-item questionnaire was distributed to 200 patients per site before implementation of interventions and to a different set of 200 patients 1 year after implementation. We compared the percentage change in highly satisfied patients per site before and after implementing interventions using a two-proportion Z-test...
March 5, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448040/enhancing-pain-care-with-the-american-pain-society-patient-outcome-questionnaire-for-use-in-the-emergency-department-aps-poq-red-validating-a-patient-reported-outcome-measure
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James A Hughes, Sarah Hazelwood, Anna-Lisa Lyrstedt, Lee Jones, Nathan J Brown, Rajeev Jarugula, Clint Douglas, Kevin Chu
BACKGROUND: In general, the quality of pain care in emergency departments (ED) is poor, despite up to 80% of all ED patients presenting with pain. This may be due to the lack of well-validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) of pain care in the ED setting. The American Pain Society-Patient Outcome Questionnaire-Revised Edition (APS-POQ-R), with slight modification for ED patients, is a potentially useful PROM for the adult ED, however it is yet to be completely validated. METHODS: Adult patients, who had presented with moderate to severe acute pain, were recruited at two large inner-city EDs in Australia...
March 5, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429064/measuring-evidence-based-clinical-guideline-compliance-in-the-paediatric-intensive-care-unit
#35
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Rebecca E Hay, Dori-Ann Martin, Gary J Rutas, Shelina M Jamal, Simon J Parsons
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based clinical care guidelines improve medical treatment by reducing error, improving outcomes and possibly lowering healthcare costs. While some data exist on individual guideline compliance, no data exist on overall compliance to multiple nuanced guidelines in a paediatric intensive care setting. METHODS: Guideline compliance was observed and measured with a prospective cohort at a tertiary academic paediatric medical-surgical intensive care unit...
March 1, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429063/improving-inpatient-hyperglycaemia-in-non-critically-ill-adults-in-resident-wards-through-audit-and-feedback
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Chelsea Chang, Alcibiades Fleires, Alfarooq Alshaikhli, Hector Arredondo, Diana Gavilanes, Francisco J Cabral-Amador, Jonathon Cantu, Daniela Bazan, Kathryn Oliveira Oliveira, Rene Verduzco, Lina Pedraza
Inpatient hyperglycaemia is associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality, number of rehospitalisations and length of hospitalisation. Although the advantages of proper glycaemic control in hospitalised patients with diabetes are well established, a variety of barriers limit accomplishment of blood glucose targets. Our primary aim was to decrease the number of glucose values above 180 mg/dL in non-critical care hospitalised patients using an audit and feedback intervention with pharmacy and internal medicine residents...
March 1, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429062/amu-patient-list-generation-from-junior-scribe-to-junior-doctor
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Zahra Ravat, Amil Sinha, Alistair Jellinek, Nigel Page
This quality improvement project (QIP) aimed to assess the impact of automating patient list generation on the acute medical unit (AMU) at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. The AMU patient list categorises patients requiring 'clerking', 'post-take' (PTWR) and 'post-post-take' (PPTWR) for the morning ward round. During weekdays, this list need only include the patients in AMU. For weekends, this list must include 'outliers', that is, patients transferred to different wards (which may lack resident medical teams over the weekends) but still requiring PTWR/PPTWR...
March 1, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429061/using-feedback-on-patient-health-outcomes-to-improve-orthopaedic-physical-therapist-practice-a-quality-improvement-study
#38
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Philip J van der Wees, Emily J Balog, James J Irrgang, Hallie Zeleznik, Paige L McDonald, Kenneth J Harwood
OBJECTIVE: Measuring health outcomes plays an important role in patient-centred healthcare. When aggregated across patients, outcomes can provide data for quality improvement (QI). However, most physical therapists are not familiar with QI methods based on patient outcomes. This mixed-methods study aimed to develop and evaluate a QI programme in outpatient physical therapy care based on routinely collected health outcomes of patients with low-back pain and neck pain. METHODS: The QI programme was conducted by three teams of 5-6 physical therapists from outpatient settings...
March 1, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423587/feasibility-acceptability-and-impact-of-a-clinical-decision-support-tool-among-primary-care-providers-in-an-urban-rural-and-remote-site-in-the-philippines
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Ysabela Calderon, Gillian Sandigan, Carol Stephanie C Tan-Lim, Regine Ynez H De Mesa, Noleen Marie C Fabian, Mia P Rey, Josephine T Sanchez, Leonila F Dans, Cara Lois T Galingana, Nannette Bernal-Sundiang, Ray U Casile, Maria Rhodora N Aquino, Karl Engelene Poblete, Johanna Faye E Lopez, Herbert Zabala, Antonio L Dans
INTRODUCTION: Strengthening primary care helps address health inequities that continue to persist in the Philippines. The Philippine Primary Care Studies pilot-tested interventions to improve the primary care system. One intervention was the provision of a free subscription to an electronic decision support application called UpToDate (UTD) for primary care providers (PCPs), including doctors, nurses, midwives and community health workers (CHWs). This study aimed to (1) assess the feasibility of using UTD as information source for PCPs in urban, rural and remote settings, (2) determine the acceptability of UTD as an information source for PCPs and (3) examine the impact of UTD access on PCP clinical decision-making...
February 29, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423586/contribution-of-proactive-management-of-healthcare-risks-to-the-reduction-of-adverse-events-in-a-maternity-hospital
#40
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Romulo Negrini, Liliane Costa Appel, Ana Paula Avritscher Beck, Ana Carolina Guimarães Eisencraft, Linus Pauling Fascina, Fernanda Paulino Fernandes
BACKGROUND: The risks of the childbirth assistance process are still very high, both for mothers and babies. According to the WHO, birth-related asphyxia accounts for 23% of all 3.3 million annual neonatal deaths and an even larger number of survivors with disabilities. On the other hand, maternal mortality is still a global challenge, affecting 17 mothers per 100 000 births in the USA. This is associated with the use of outdated technologies and a lack of well-defined processes in monitoring labour and early recognition of maternal clinical deterioration...
February 29, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
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