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闭环管理模式改善护理中断风险的研究

 

Authors Zhang WG, Liu JW, Yang SY, Wang QQ, Liu CX, Li Y

Received 12 January 2021

Accepted for publication 10 June 2021

Published 12 July 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 2945—2952

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S301108

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Marco Carotenuto

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of closed-loop management on nursing disruption risk.
Methods: Using a quasi-experimental research method, convenient sampling was used to extract 20 nurses working at our hospital as the research objects. The control group members were selected from January to March 2018 via the traditional method, and the experimental group members were selected from April to June 2018 via the closed-loop management method. At three months before and after the implementation of the management model, a self-designed quantitative test form and satisfaction questionnaire were used to analyze the frequency of nursing disruption events, the accuracy rate of doctors’ advice, the average drug delivery time of the static distribution center, the implementation rate of personal digital assistant (PDA) code scanning, and the report rate of risk-outcome nursing disruption events.
Results: After the implementation of the management model, the frequency of nursing disruptions and average drug delivery time of the static distribution center were significantly lower than before, and the differences were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Moreover, the accuracy rate of doctors’ advice, the implementation rate of PDA code scanning, and the reporting rate of risk-outcome nursing disruption events were significantly higher than before, and these differences were statistically significant as well (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: The application of a closed-loop management model could significantly reduce the occurrence and optimize the outcomes of nursing disruption events and improve the work processes of medical care.
Keywords: closed-loop management, nursing interruption, risk control, personal digital assistant, PDA, management mode