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Improving accuracy and efficiency of early warning scores in acute care.

机译:提高急性护理预警分数的准确性和效率。

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BACKGROUND: Early warning scores (EWS) are an integral part of the care of acutely ill patients. Unfortunately, in the few studies where the accuracy of EWS has been tested it has been found to be lacking, with serious implications for quality of care. AIM: To determine if the provision of computer-aided scoring could increase the accuracy and efficiency of EWS calculations, when compared with the traditional pen-and-paper method, and to determine if it was acceptable to users. DESIGN: 26 nurses from two surgical assessment wards in two hospitals were studied. The study was conducted in three phases. Phase 1--a classroom-based exercise where nurses were given ten patient vignettes and asked to derive EWS using traditional pen-and-paper methods; Phase 2--the same as phase 1, but using a hand-held computer to derive EWS; Phase 3--the same as phase 2, but was a follow-up exercise undertaken in the ward environment, 4 weeks after computer-aided scoring was implemented in the two wards. Each phase closed with a user perception/attitudes questionnaire. RESULTS: Accuracy and efficiency--phase 1 was associated with a significantly lower overall accuracy (152/260, 58%) compared with phase 2 (96%; difference in proportions 38%, 95% confidence interval 31-44%, P < 0.0001). There was a small but significant reduction in accuracy from phase 2 (96%) to phase 3 (88%) (8% difference, P=0.006). The mean time to derive an EWS reduced from 37.9 seconds in phase 1 to 35.1 seconds in phase 2 (P=0.016), down to 24.0 seconds in phase 3 (P<0.0001). User acceptability: in phase 1, nurses favoured the pen-and-paper method in all respects except accuracy. In phase 2, nurses' views shifted significantly in favour of the hand-held computer, with little deterioration in the follow-up phase 3. CONCLUSIONS: A hand-held computer helps to improve the accuracy and efficiency of EWS in acute hospital care and is acceptable to nurses.
机译:背景:预警评分(EWS)是急症患者护理不可或缺的一部分。不幸的是,在少数已测试EWS准确性的研究中,发现缺乏EWS,这对护理质量产生了严重影响。目的:确定与传统的纸笔方法相比,提供计算机辅助计分是否可以提高EWS计算的准确性和效率,并确定它是否为用户所接受。设计:研究了来自两家医院两个手术评估病房的26名护士。该研究分三个阶段进行。第一阶段-以课堂为基础的练习,向护士提供十个病人短片,并要求他们使用传统的纸笔方法得出EWS;阶段2-与阶段1相同,但使用手持计算机导出EWS;第3阶段-与第2阶段相同,但是是在两个病房中实施计算机辅助计分后4周,在病房环境中进行的后续练习。每个阶段均以用户感知/态度调查表结束。结果:准确性和效率-与阶段2(96%;比例差异38%,95%置信区间31-44%,P <2)相比,阶段1与总体准确性(152/260,58%)显着较低相关0.0001)。从第2阶段(96%)到第3阶段(88%)的准确度有少量但显着的降低(相差8%,P = 0.006)。得出EWS的平均时间从第一阶段的37.9秒减少到第二阶段的35.1秒(P = 0.016),下降到第三阶段的24.0秒(P <0.0001)。用户可接受性:在第1阶段,除了准确性外,护士在所有方面都偏爱纸笔方法。在第2阶段,护士的观点发生了很大变化,转向了手持计算机,而在后续第3阶段几乎没有恶化。结论:手持计算机有助于提高EWS在急诊和急诊中的准确性和效率。被护士接受。

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