| Literature DB >> 8457688 |
C Favaretti1, V Selle, A Marcolongo, A Orsini.
Abstract
The authors present the findings of a study in three stages (1989-1991) on the appropriateness of human albumin use at the hospital of Padova, Italy. In the first stage, guidelines for appropriate use were defined and a monitoring system was set up. In the second stage, compliance of the hospital departments with the new guidelines was assessed in a sample of human albumin prescription charts and related medical records. This revealed a reduction in consumption of 25%. Sixty-eight per cent of all albumin was given for indications that are only occasionally appropriate. The information given in the prescription chart agreed with the diagnosis contained in the medical records in 78% of cases. At the end of this stage new regulating mechanisms were introduced. The third stage consisted of a medium-term assessment and produced basically the same results as the previous stage. Crucial steps in the implementation of effective actions in quality improvement processes have been discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8457688 DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/5.1.49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Assur Health Care ISSN: 1040-6166