A Quality Improvement Initiative to Evaluate the Effectiveness of the ABCDEF Bundle on Sepsis Outcomes.
Autor: | Loberg, Rachel A., Smallheer, Benjamin A., Thompson, Julie A. |
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DIAGNOSIS of delirium
NURSING audit NURSING education EVALUATION of medical care LENGTH of stay in hospitals INTENSIVE care units HOSPITAL respiratory services INTENSIVE care nursing PROFESSIONS NONPROFIT organizations ACQUISITION of data methodology PAIN measurement NURSING EVALUATION of human services programs PAIN CRITICALLY ill MECHANICAL ventilators CONSCIOUS sedation LEADERSHIP PATIENT readmissions PATIENTS MEDICAL personnel SEPSIS HUMAN services programs HOSPITAL mortality ARTIFICIAL respiration URBAN hospitals PRE-tests & post-tests EARLY ambulation (Rehabilitation) MEDICAL protocols PATIENTS' families T-test (Statistics) QUALITY assurance LEGAL compliance HOSPITAL wards MEDICAL records DESCRIPTIVE statistics HEALTH care teams DELIRIUM STATISTICAL sampling RESPIRATION EDUCATIONAL outcomes NURSING assessment PAIN management |
Zdroj: | Critical Care Nursing Quarterly; Jan-Mar2022, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p42-53, 12p |
Abstrakt: | Sepsis affects 1.7 million Americans annually and often requires an intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Survivors of ICU can experience long-term negative effects. This quality improvement initiative was designed to increase compliance with ABCDEF bundle elements and improve clinical outcomes. A significant improvement was seen in the completion of spontaneous awakening and breathing trials (P = .002), delirium assessment (P = .041), and early mobility (P = .000), which was associated with a reduction in mortality and 30-day readmission rates. Findings were consistent with other research that demonstrated an improvement in care delivery and some clinical outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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