Decompensated cirrhosis: targeted training of acute medical teams to improve quality of care in first 24 hours.
Author
Tan, Maria; Adjetey, Andrea; Wee, Catalina; Perry, Ian; Corbett, Chris; Olajide, Azeez; Yamamoto, Aaron; Owen, James; Mumtaz, SaqibDate
2022-11-24Type
Quality Improvement; ReviewKeyword
Acute medicine; Care bundle; Liver disease; Liver nursing; Service improvement; Hospitalization; Liver cirrhosis; Quality improvement; Education; TrainingJournal Title
British Journal of NursingVolume
31Issue
21Begin page
1112End page
1119Metadata
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Background: A quality improvement project in a secondary care centre was initiated to investigate and evaluate the impact of staff education and the use of the British Society of Gastroenterology/British Association for the Study of the Liver cirrhosis care bundle in improving care of patients admitted to hospital with decompensated liver cirrhosis. Method: A staff training programme was implemented, involving around 30 health professionals consisting of consultants, junior doctors, physician associates and nurses from the acute medical unit. A review of electronic documentation and analysis of key clinical parameters, pre- and post-intervention, was carried out. Results: The data show that the intervention has led to an improvement in patient management and clinical outcomes. Conclusion: This project illustrates that collaboration between hepatology and medical teams, with emphasis on education and training, benefits patients who present to hospital with decompensated liver cirrhosis.Citation
Tan M, Adjetey A, Wee C, Perry I, Corbett C, Olajide A, Yamamoto A, Owen J, Mumtaz S. Decompensated cirrhosis: targeted training of acute medical teams to improve quality of care in first 24 hours. Br J Nurs. 2022 Nov 24;31(21):1112-1119. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2022.31.21.1112. PMID: 36416629.Rights
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