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Bethany J Watt1, Dean T Williams2,3, Lauren Lewis3, Christopher J Whitaker4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in an important aspect of the care of hospitalised patients, for which the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued guidance. Guidance compliance continues to be a concern. Junior doctors are the main group responsible for prescribing thromboprophylaxis. We aimed to compare local pharmacological thromboprophylaxis prescribing against NICE guidelines in a surgical department at a district general hospital, and determine whether interventions aimed at improving compliance were effective.Entities:
Keywords: Compliance; Prescription; Pro-forma; Surgery; Teaching; Thromboembolism; Thromboprophylaxis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27422660 PMCID: PMC4946149 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1480-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1The '1000 Lives +' pro-forma employed for acute surgical admissions
Adherence to NICE and local VTE pharmacological prophylaxis guidelines (all specialties combined)
| Parameter measured | (N) Number of patients included | |||
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| Pre-pro-forma ( | Post- pro-forma ( | Post- changeover of doctors ( | Post-teaching ( | |
| Indication(s) for pharmacological prophylaxis present, % (number) | y = 94.4 % (117) | y = 88.3 % (68) | y = 92.9 % (91) | y = 93.7 % (89) |
| Contraindication(s) to pharmacological prophylaxis present, % (number) | y = 10.5 % (13) | y = 19.5 % (15) | y = 13.3 % (13) | y = 26.3 % (25) |
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| Patients prescribed pharmacological prophylaxis, % (number) | y = 72.6 % (90) | y = 74 % (57) | y = 61.2 % (60) | y = 62.1 % (59) |
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| Patients prescribed pharmacological prophylaxis where contraindication(s) present, % (number) | y = 30.8 % (4) | y = 20 % (3) | y = 7.7 % (1) | y = 32 % (8) |
| Adherence to prescribed pharmacological prophylaxis, (signed as given) % (number) | y = 94.4 % (85) | y = 94.3 % (50) | y = 95 % (57) | y = 98.3 % (58) |
| Correct dose of pharmacological prophylaxis prescribed, % (number) | y = 93.3 % (70) | y = 93 % (53) | y = 93.3 % (56) | y = 96.6 % (57) |
| How soon after admission pharmacological prophylaxis prescribed, % (number) | <24 h = 82.2 % (74) >24 h = 13.3 % (15) u/n = 1.1 % (1) | <24 h = 91.2 % (52) >24 h = 8.8 % (5) | <24 h = 96.7 % (58) >24 h = 3.3 % (2) | <24 h = 91.5 % (54) >24 h = 6.7 % (4) u/n = 1.7(1) |
| Type of pharmacological prophylaxis prescribed, % (number) | Enoxaparin = 99.2 % (89) Unfractionated heparin = 0.8 (1) | Enoxaparin= | Enoxaparin = 98.3 % (59) Unfractionated heparin = 1.7(1) | Enoxaparin = 100 % (59) |
This table shows prescribing-related data for all patients prior to and following interventions amongst all specialties combined. The rows relate to the prescribing of pharmacological thromboprophylaxis, including indication, dose and timing and whether anti-coagulation was indicated or contra-indicated. The three rows highlighted in bold text relate to: 1. The documentation of an assessment of risk, 2. The provision of information to patients and 3. Whether a patient was appropriately prescribed anti-coagulation when indicated and not contra-indicated. These highlighted rows represent key measures of compliance related to NICE guidelines. The third highlighted row relates to the proportion of appropriate pharmacological thromboprophylaxis prescribing where there is an indication and an absence of known contraindications and is calculated from the prescribing data captured in the rows above
Key: y yes, n no, u/n unknown
Proportion of compliant VTE prophylactic pharmacological (prescribing per specialty all data combined)
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| General Surgery ( | Urology ( | Vascular Surgery ( | |
| Patients prescribed pharmacological VTE prophylaxis, where indication(s) present | y = 78.4 % (134) | y = 68.6 % (35) | y = 91.4 % (64) |
This table shows prescribing-related data for patients admitted under the three main surgical specialties across all rounds of data collection, and relates to the proportion of appropriate pharmacological thromboprophylaxis prescribing where there is an indication and an absence of known contraindications
Key: y yes, n no, u/n unknown
Adherence to NICE and local VTE pharmacological prophylaxis guidelines (urology department)
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| Pre-proforma ( | Post- proforma ( | Post- changeover of doctors ( | Post-teaching ( | |
| Indication(s) for pharmacological VTE prophylaxis present, % (number) | y = 92.0(23) | y = 66.7(8) | y = 96.4(27) | y = 100(19) |
| Contraindication(s) for pharmacological VTE prophylaxis present, % (number) | y = 32.0(8) | y = 41.7(5) | y = 17.9(5) | y = 42.1(8) |
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| Total patients prescribed pharmacological VTE prophylaxis, % (number) | Y = 32(8) | y = 33.3(4) | y = 60.7(17) | y = 63.2(12) |
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| Patients prescribed pharmacological prophylaxis where contraindication(s) present, % (number) | Y = 25.0(2) | n = 100(5) | n = 100(5) | y = 37.5(3) |
| Adherence to prescribed pharmacological VTE prophylaxis, % (number) | y = 32(8) | y = 25.0(3) | y = 57.1(16) | y = 63.2(12) |
| Correct dose of pharmacological VTE prophylaxis prescribed, % (number) | Y = 20(5) | y = 33.3(4) | y = 60.7(17) | y = 63.2(12) |
| How soon after admission pharmacological VTE prophylaxis prescribed, % (number) | <24 h = 16(4) | <24 h = 33.3(4) | <24 h = 57.1(16) | <24 h = 47.4(9) |
| Type of pharmacological VTE prophlyaxis prescribed, % (number) | Enoxaparin = 32 (8) | Enoxaparin = 33.3 (4) | Enoxaparin =60.7(17) | Enoxaparin = 63.2(12) |
This table shows prescribing-related data for patients prior to and following interventions within the urology department. The rows relate to the prescribing of pharmacological thromboprophylaxis, including indication, dose and timing and whether anti-coagulation was indicated or contra-indicated. The three rows highlighted in bold text relate to: 1. The documentation of an assessment of risk, 2. The provision of information to patients and 3. Whether a patient was appropriately prescribed anti-coagulation when indicated and not contra-indicated. These highlighted rows represent key measures of compliance related to NICE guidelines. The third highlighted row relates to the proportion of appropriate pharmacological thromboprophylaxis prescribing where there is an indication and an absence of known contraindications and is calculated from the prescribing data captured in the rows above
Key: y yes, n no, u/n unknown