Improving the quality of pneumonia care that patients experience
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Improving the quality of pneumonia care that patients experience
Abstract
Purpose: Although many hospitals have reported attempts to reduce length of stay for patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia, few have included efforts to educate patients to prepare them for earlier discharges. We aimed to improve patients' knowledge about pneumonia and their experiences with inpatient care as part of a multifaceted intervention that included attempts to reduce unnecessary time on intravenous antibiotics and length of hospital stay.
Methods: We developed guidelines for the appropriate duration of intravenous antibiotics in patients with community-acquired pneumonia and collected baseline data retrospectively on patients discharged from October 1996 through April 1997. We surveyed these patients to assess knowledge and experience with care. Beginning in July 1997, we conducted a series of physician and nurse educational interventions (lectures, feedback of performance data, one-on-one education by peers). Patients received education about pneumonia from their nurses and a specially developed educational brochure. Following the interventions, we collected clinical and survey data on patients with pneumonia discharged from October 1997 through April 1998.
Results: Among patients who responded to the survey (163 in the preintervention period; 114 in the postintervention period), fewer reported that no one went out of the way to help them (preintervention, 37% [n = 60]; postintervention, 6% [n = 7]; P = 0.001), more reported that they received all the information they needed to recover (75% [n = 122] vs. 94% [n = 107], P = 0.02), and more reported that they were told about danger signals of relapse (46% [n = 75] vs. 60% [n = 68], P = 0.03). Mean (+/- SD) time on intravenous antibiotics decreased from 5.0 +/- 3.7 days to 4.3 +/- 3.3 days (P = 0.04).
Conclusion: The interventions improved patients' knowledge and experiences with care, while decreasing time on intravenous antibiotics.
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