2015
DOI: 10.1016/s1553-7250(15)41055-4
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Using Multidisciplinary Rounds to Improve Patient Safety Through Venous Thromboembolism Prevention Awareness

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“…Although earlier studies were conducted to improve VTE prophylaxis practices, most studies had focused only on figuring out barriers to proper practices like what Flink E. et al did in their study published in 2008 on using a group of process measures to improve PE prophylaxis practices and have reported many underlying barriers for either risk assessment or prophylaxis implementation (Karasin and Maund, 2015). Another group of studies had handled the ways to improve the VTE prophylaxis tools like what Preston H. et al focused on in their study published in 2020, when they relied on integrating a paper-based VTE risk assessment tool into the workflow to improve VTE prophylaxis prescribing rate in medical patients (Preston et al, 2020).…”
Section: Vte Prophylaxis Practices Improvement Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although earlier studies were conducted to improve VTE prophylaxis practices, most studies had focused only on figuring out barriers to proper practices like what Flink E. et al did in their study published in 2008 on using a group of process measures to improve PE prophylaxis practices and have reported many underlying barriers for either risk assessment or prophylaxis implementation (Karasin and Maund, 2015). Another group of studies had handled the ways to improve the VTE prophylaxis tools like what Preston H. et al focused on in their study published in 2020, when they relied on integrating a paper-based VTE risk assessment tool into the workflow to improve VTE prophylaxis prescribing rate in medical patients (Preston et al, 2020).…”
Section: Vte Prophylaxis Practices Improvement Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%