Implementation of hospital‐wide reform at improving access and flow: Impact on time to antibiotics in the emergency department. (17th December 2015)
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- Implementation of hospital‐wide reform at improving access and flow: Impact on time to antibiotics in the emergency department. (17th December 2015)
- Main Title:
- Implementation of hospital‐wide reform at improving access and flow: Impact on time to antibiotics in the emergency department
- Authors:
- Roman, Cristina P
Poole, Susan G
Dooley, Michael J
Smit, De Villiers
Mitra, Biswadev - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: ED overcrowding has been associated with increased mortality, morbidity and delays to essential treatment. It was hypothesised that hospital‐wide reforms designed to improve patient access and flow, in addition to improving ED overcrowding, would impact on clinically important processes within the ED, such as timely delivery of antibiotics. Methods: A single pre‐implementation and post‐implementation prospective cohort study was conducted prior to and after a hospital‐wide reform (Timely Quality Care (TQC)). Among patients who had intravenous antibiotics prescribed in the ED, data were prospectively collected on times of presentation, prescription and administration of antibiotics. Demographics and discharge diagnoses were retrospectively extracted. Results: There were 380 cases included with 179 cases prior to introduction of the TQC model and 201 cases after its introduction. Time from presentation to administration of antibiotics improved significantly from 192 (99–320) min to 142 (81–209) min ( P < 0.01). The time from presentation to prescription pre‐TQC and post‐TQC was 120 (51–230) min and 92 (49–153) min, respectively ( P < 0.01). The times from prescription to administration pre‐TQC and post‐TQC were 43 (20–83) min and 34 (15–66) min, respectively ( P = 0.03). Conclusion: Following implementation of hospital‐wide reform directed at mitigating ED overcrowding through improved access and flow, times to administration of antibiotics wereAbstract: Introduction: ED overcrowding has been associated with increased mortality, morbidity and delays to essential treatment. It was hypothesised that hospital‐wide reforms designed to improve patient access and flow, in addition to improving ED overcrowding, would impact on clinically important processes within the ED, such as timely delivery of antibiotics. Methods: A single pre‐implementation and post‐implementation prospective cohort study was conducted prior to and after a hospital‐wide reform (Timely Quality Care (TQC)). Among patients who had intravenous antibiotics prescribed in the ED, data were prospectively collected on times of presentation, prescription and administration of antibiotics. Demographics and discharge diagnoses were retrospectively extracted. Results: There were 380 cases included with 179 cases prior to introduction of the TQC model and 201 cases after its introduction. Time from presentation to administration of antibiotics improved significantly from 192 (99–320) min to 142 (81–209) min ( P < 0.01). The time from presentation to prescription pre‐TQC and post‐TQC was 120 (51–230) min and 92 (49–153) min, respectively ( P < 0.01). The times from prescription to administration pre‐TQC and post‐TQC were 43 (20–83) min and 34 (15–66) min, respectively ( P = 0.03). Conclusion: Following implementation of hospital‐wide reform directed at mitigating ED overcrowding through improved access and flow, times to administration of antibiotics were significantly reduced. These findings suggest that improved quality of care in this area may be achieved with processes aimed at improved hospital access and flow. Ongoing evaluation and vigilance is necessary to ensure sustainability and drive further improvements. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Emergency medicine Australasia. Volume 28:Number 2(2016:Apr.)
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- Emergency medicine Australasia
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- Volume 28:Number 2(2016:Apr.)
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- Volume 28, Issue 2 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0028-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 133
- Page End:
- 137
- Publication Date:
- 2015-12-17
- Subjects:
- anti‐bacterial agents -- emergency service -- healthcare reform -- hospital -- pharmacy -- sepsis
Emergency medicine -- Periodicals
Emergency medicine -- Australasia -- Periodicals
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