Article: Optimising the Pre-Operative Investigative Work Up for Elective Surgical Patients.
BMJ quality improvement reports
2015 Volume 4, Issue 1
Abstract: Effective pre-operative assessment of patients awaiting elective surgery should entail appropriate use of scarce NHS resources, as well as underpin patient safety. The pre-operative admissions service in district general hospitals is often junior doctor ... ...
Abstract | Effective pre-operative assessment of patients awaiting elective surgery should entail appropriate use of scarce NHS resources, as well as underpin patient safety. The pre-operative admissions service in district general hospitals is often junior doctor led, with a new cohort of clinicians taking over its running every four months. Lack of familiarity on the part of these clinicians with the investigative work up required for certain surgical procedures often results in over investigation of patients in the pre-admission setting, wasting time and NHS resources. A retrospective audit of 53 patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy over a representative two month period demonstrated that 33% of patients received unnecessary pre-admission blood tests, including clotting screen and 'group and save'. Design and implementation of a "Pre-Admission Handbook", for use by junior doctors and nurse practitioners in the pre-operative setting, reduced the rate of over investigation to 12% in a subsequent, prospective audit cycle of 50 patients, and has improved patient care by standardising the pre-admissions process for elective surgery at Gloucester Royal Hospital. |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | 2015-06-24 |
Publishing country | England |
Document type | Journal Article |
ZDB-ID | 2677829-4 |
ISSN | 2050-1315 |
ISSN | 2050-1315 |
DOI | 10.1136/bmjquality.u206272.w2608 |
Database | MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE |
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