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. 2015 Sep 9;4(1):u209431.w3871.
doi: 10.1136/bmjquality.u209431.w3871. eCollection 2015.

Improving the efficacy of elderly patients' hospital discharge through multi-professional safety briefings and behavioural change

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Improving the efficacy of elderly patients' hospital discharge through multi-professional safety briefings and behavioural change

Joanna Corrado et al. BMJ Qual Improv Rep. .

Abstract

At Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust doctors type an electronic discharge advice note (eDAN) which includes a prescription for discharge medication, before a patient can be discharged from hospital. In 2014 staff on the Medical Admissions Unit for Older People identified significant delays in the completion of this document, with an average completion time of 138 minutes. This caused patient harm and exacerbated bed management problems as patients remained in hospital longer than necessary to obtain their discharge medication. Ward staff wanted to improve the efficacy of older peoples' discharge by speeding up this process in as safe a manner as possible. A number of interventions were tested, led by junior doctors in a 'bottom-up' leadership strategy. Interventions included a daily discharge briefing to recap discharges and help junior doctors prioritise workload. After several months of sustained effort, the average time to complete eDANs fell by over an hour resulting in discharge medication dispensed earlier in the day and improved patient safety.

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