A novel reflective practice intervention improves quality of care in the emergency department.

2021 
Abstract Introduction Most interventions to improve clinical outcomes in the emergency department (ED) are based on structural changes. This study embraced a different strategy and examined the impact of a reflective practice intervention (RPI) on ED quality of care. Methods A pre-post-intervention quasi-experimental nested design was conducted between January 2017 and June 2018 in an Israeli public tertiary academic ED. Nighty-six ED teams (triage and staff nurses and a physician) were included pre and post RPI. Data were collected pre and post RPI at patient–triage nurse encounters using triage-accuracy questionnaires. Time to decision, length-of-stay, and hospitalization and mortality rates were retrieved from the medical charts of 1920 patients (20 per team). Results Accurate triage was significantly higher post than pre intervention (4.84 ± 1.45 vs. 3.87 ± 1.48; range 1–7; p  Conclusions By adapting organizational reflective practice principles to the ED dynamic environment, the RPI was associated with a significant improvement in ED quality-of-care measures.
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