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    背景:上呼吸道感染(URI)的抗生素处方高达50%是不合适的。减少不必要的抗生素处方的临床决策支持(CDS)系统已被实施到电子健康记录中。但是提供商对它们的使用受到限制。
    目的:作为委托协议,我们采用了经过验证的电子健康记录集成临床预测规则(iCPR)基于CDS的注册护士(RN)干预措施,包括分诊以识别低视力URI患者,然后进行CDS指导的RN访视。它于2022年2月实施,作为纽约4个学术卫生系统内43个初级和紧急护理实践的随机对照阶梯式楔形试验。威斯康星州,还有犹他州.虽然问题出现时得到了务实的解决,需要对实施障碍进行系统评估,以更好地理解和解决这些障碍。
    方法:我们进行了回顾性案例研究,从专家访谈中收集有关临床工作流程和分诊模板使用的定量和定性数据,研究调查,与实践人员进行例行检查,和图表回顾实施iCPR干预措施的第一年。在更新的CFIR(实施研究综合框架)的指导下,我们描述了在动态护理中对RN实施URIiCPR干预的初始障碍.CFIR结构被编码为缺失,中性,弱,或强大的执行因素。
    结果:在所有实施领域中发现了障碍。最强的障碍是在外部环境中发现的,随着这些因素的不断下降,影响了内部环境。由COVID-19驱动的当地条件是最强大的障碍之一,影响执业工作人员的态度,并最终促进以工作人员变化为特征的工作基础设施,RN短缺和营业额,和相互竞争的责任。有关RN实践范围的政策和法律因州和机构对这些法律的适用而异,其中一些允许RNs有更多的临床自主权。这需要在每个研究地点采用不同的研究程序来满足实践要求。增加创新的复杂性。同样,体制政策导致了与现有分诊的不同程度的兼容性,房间,和文档工作流。有限的可用资源加剧了这些工作流冲突,以及任选参与的实施气氛,很少有参与激励措施,因此,与其他临床职责相比,相对优先级较低。
    结论:在医疗保健系统之间和内部,患者摄入和分诊的工作流程存在显著差异.即使在相对简单的临床工作流程中,工作流程和文化差异明显影响了干预采用。本研究的收获可以应用于现有工作流程中的新的和创新的CDS工具的其他RN委托协议实现,以支持集成和改进吸收。在实施全系统临床护理干预时,必须考虑该州文化和工作流程的可变性,卫生系统,实践,和个人水平。
    背景:ClinicalTrials.govNCT04255303;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04255303。
    BACKGROUND: Up to 50% of antibiotic prescriptions for upper respiratory infections (URIs) are inappropriate. Clinical decision support (CDS) systems to mitigate unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions have been implemented into electronic health records, but their use by providers has been limited.
    OBJECTIVE: As a delegation protocol, we adapted a validated electronic health record-integrated clinical prediction rule (iCPR) CDS-based intervention for registered nurses (RNs), consisting of triage to identify patients with low-acuity URI followed by CDS-guided RN visits. It was implemented in February 2022 as a randomized controlled stepped-wedge trial in 43 primary and urgent care practices within 4 academic health systems in New York, Wisconsin, and Utah. While issues were pragmatically addressed as they arose, a systematic assessment of the barriers to implementation is needed to better understand and address these barriers.
    METHODS: We performed a retrospective case study, collecting quantitative and qualitative data regarding clinical workflows and triage-template use from expert interviews, study surveys, routine check-ins with practice personnel, and chart reviews over the first year of implementation of the iCPR intervention. Guided by the updated CFIR (Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research), we characterized the initial barriers to implementing a URI iCPR intervention for RNs in ambulatory care. CFIR constructs were coded as missing, neutral, weak, or strong implementation factors.
    RESULTS: Barriers were identified within all implementation domains. The strongest barriers were found in the outer setting, with those factors trickling down to impact the inner setting. Local conditions driven by COVID-19 served as one of the strongest barriers, impacting attitudes among practice staff and ultimately contributing to a work infrastructure characterized by staff changes, RN shortages and turnover, and competing responsibilities. Policies and laws regarding scope of practice of RNs varied by state and institutional application of those laws, with some allowing more clinical autonomy for RNs. This necessitated different study procedures at each study site to meet practice requirements, increasing innovation complexity. Similarly, institutional policies led to varying levels of compatibility with existing triage, rooming, and documentation workflows. These workflow conflicts were compounded by limited available resources, as well as an implementation climate of optional participation, few participation incentives, and thus low relative priority compared to other clinical duties.
    CONCLUSIONS: Both between and within health care systems, significant variability existed in workflows for patient intake and triage. Even in a relatively straightforward clinical workflow, workflow and cultural differences appreciably impacted intervention adoption. Takeaways from this study can be applied to other RN delegation protocol implementations of new and innovative CDS tools within existing workflows to support integration and improve uptake. When implementing a system-wide clinical care intervention, considerations must be made for variability in culture and workflows at the state, health system, practice, and individual levels.
    BACKGROUND: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04255303; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04255303.
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