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An Electronic Tool for Visual Feedback to Monitor the Adherence to Quality Indicators in Intensive Care Medicine

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH
Volume 39, Issue 6, Pages 2187-2200

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/147323001103900615

Keywords

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS; FEEDBACK; CRITICAL CARE; ICU; OUTCOME; MORTALITY; QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; GUIDELINE IMPLEMENTATION

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Evidence-based medicine is often inadequately implemented in intensive care units (ICU); the aim of this study was to improve its implementation via a technical feedback system, using key performance indicators (KPI). The study evaluated 205 patients treated in a cardiac surgical ICU over a 6-month period (3 months before and 3 months after implementation of the feedback system). KPI adherence rates for sedation, delirium and pain monitoring, and completion of a weaning protocol before and after the implementation of the feedback system, were compared. Adherence rates for pain and delirium monitoring, and implementation of the weaning protocol, were significantly increased by the intervention. Adherence to KPIs for sedation, which were high at baseline, could not be further improved. Daily display of KPI implementation had a positive effect on adherence to standard operating procedures. Adherence to guidelines may be improved by using this feedback system as part of the clinical routine.

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