2013
DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.12059
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Using a venous thromboembolism checklist significantly improves VTE prevention: a junior doctor led intervention

Abstract: Use of the prompt sheet significantly increased the percentage of patients being appropriately prescribed VTE prophylaxis. CONCLUSIONS/MESSAGE FOR THE CLINIC: Most physicans are aware of the risk of VTE to inpatients, but because of human factors throughout the daily ward activities, VTE assessment can be missed. A simple intervention such as a VTE assessment prompt sheet on the front of the drug card can significantly improve VTE assessment and therefore patient safety.

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“…10 The implementation of a venous thromboembolism checklist by junior doctors in the National Health Service resulted in an increase in appropriate prescribing of lowmolecular-weight heparin form 75% to 98%. 11 In the Irish setting, the National Clinical Effectiveness Guidelines for Management of Sepsis, published in 2014, have led to the introduction of a sepsis form, which has been implemented nationally to aid diagnosis and early management of sepsis. 12 As we move forward to improve the quality of patient care, forms and checklists are going to form an even bigger part in medical record keeping.…”
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“…10 The implementation of a venous thromboembolism checklist by junior doctors in the National Health Service resulted in an increase in appropriate prescribing of lowmolecular-weight heparin form 75% to 98%. 11 In the Irish setting, the National Clinical Effectiveness Guidelines for Management of Sepsis, published in 2014, have led to the introduction of a sepsis form, which has been implemented nationally to aid diagnosis and early management of sepsis. 12 As we move forward to improve the quality of patient care, forms and checklists are going to form an even bigger part in medical record keeping.…”
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“…A recent review from the Royal College of Physicians England have also alluded to the improvement in safety and quality of care that the use of safety checklists leads to medical patients undergoing procedures 10 . The implementation of a venous thromboembolism checklist by junior doctors in the National Health Service resulted in an increase in appropriate prescribing of low-molecular-weight heparin form 75% to 98% 11 …”
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“…21 Development and implementation of a venous thromboembolism (VTE) checklist by junior doctors resulted in an increase in the percentage of new patients undergoing risk assessment from 82% to 97% (p=0.06). 22 Furthermore, appropriate prescription of VTE prophylaxis increased signifi cantly from 75% to 98% (p=0.006). Checklists have also been developed for use on post-take ward rounds and for patient discharge.…”
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“…So berichtete eine englische Arbeitsgruppe vom erfolgreichen Einsatz einer Checkliste, die das Thrombembolierisiko eines Patienten erfasst. Infolge des Einsatzes dieser Checkliste kam es zu signifikant weniger thrombembolischen Ereignissen [10]. In der Pflege sind stichpunktartig konfigurierte Überleitungsbögen in Checklistenform seit langem etabliert.…”
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