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Trauma Case Rep ; 46: 100846, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37251438

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Traumatic knee dislocation represents a rare event, contributing to less than 0.02 % of all orthopedic trauma and 0.05 % of joint dislocations, respectively. It is critically important to recognize, identify, and appropriately manage such cases as 'time' is implicated as an outcome-determining factor. Thus, such cases warrant quick consideration and appropriate management to mitigate the possibility of neurovascular damage and long-term sequelae. We report a case of a 59-year-old man struck by a motor vehicle in a remote rural community in northern Mexico managed with external fixation 16 h after the initial trauma, and later resulting in a supracondylar amputation. The authors of this case report underline the importance of timely intervention strategies when faced with such cases of knee dislocation and promote enhanced training of peripheral trauma-care providers to help improve patient outcomes.

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Adv Skin Wound Care ; 33(2): 91-97, 2020 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31972581

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OBJECTIVE: To develop and implement a point-of-care digital solution to streamline the creation and maintenance of wound care product formularies and promote cost-effective wound management. METHODS: Researchers used Design Thinking methodology to develop the Formulary Module, a point-of-care digital solution within a clinical and reimbursement decision support web application for wound care and hyperbaric clinicians. The module was implemented in a US hospital-based outpatient wound clinic as follows: A baseline list of products was established, with brands automatically grouped by product category. Brands within each dressing category were compared, and redundancy eliminated. Study authors assessed the financial impact of formulary implementation in the wound clinic by comparing inventory expenditure before and after implementation. RESULTS: Implementation of the digital Formulary Module resulted in a 36% decrease in products (67 to 43 across 22 types), 38.73% decrease in the monthly average dollar spent on chargeable products, 29.56% decrease in the average dollar amount spent on chargeable products per patient visit, and increased staff efficiency. CONCLUSIONS: The Formulary Module has the potential to increase the adoption of cost-effective practices in wound care significantly.


Assuntos
Sistemas Automatizados de Assistência Junto ao Leito , Úlcera Cutânea/terapia , Ferimentos e Lesões/terapia , Análise Custo-Benefício , Bases de Dados Factuais , Formulários Farmacêuticos como Assunto , Humanos
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Wounds ; 31(4): E21-E24, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31008719

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to develop a solution for clinicians to quickly generate customized product handouts with clinical, coverage, pricing, and supplier information for patients, with the goal of increasing patient adherence. METHODS: Using design thinking methodology, a digital solution was developed as a module within a clinical/reimbursement decision-support web application for wound care and hyperbaric clinicians. The module was tested at 4 wound clinics (beta-sites) located in the Midwest region of the United States following a 1-group posttest study design. RESULTS: Ten clinicians at the 4 beta-sites completed a survey upon evaluation. All respondents indicated they would use the module daily or weekly. Most users (80%) indicated it met their needs very well (vs. moderately or not as much). Nurses who shared handouts with patients found 7 of 8 handouts were useful or very useful in increasing patient adherence to the plan of care. CONCLUSIONS: A digital point-of-care solution that generates customized product handouts with clinical, coverage, pricing, and supplier information may significantly improve patient adherence while saving clinicians time.


Assuntos
Sistemas de Apoio a Decisões Clínicas , Cooperação do Paciente , Sistemas Automatizados de Assistência Junto ao Leito , Ferimentos e Lesões/terapia , Pesquisa sobre Serviços de Saúde , Humanos , Aplicativos Móveis , Cooperação do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Educação de Pacientes como Assunto
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BMC Health Serv Res ; 13: 24, 2013 Jan 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23327598

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The Health Service Quality Scale is a multidimensional hierarchical scale that is based on interdisciplinary approach. This instrument was specifically created for measuring health service quality based on marketing and health care concepts. The aim of this study was to translate and culturally adapt the Health Service Quality Scale into Brazilian Portuguese and to assess the validity and reliability of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the instrument. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, observational study, with public health system patients in a Brazilian university hospital. Validity was assessed using Pearson's correlation coefficient to measure the strength of the association between the Brazilian Portuguese version of the instrument and the SERVQUAL scale. Internal consistency was evaluated using Cronbach's alpha coefficient; the intraclass (ICC) and Pearson's correlation coefficients were used for test-retest reliability. RESULTS: One hundred and sixteen consecutive postoperative patients completed the questionnaire. Pearson's correlation coefficient for validity was 0.20. Cronbach's alpha for the first and second administrations of the final version of the instrument were 0.982 and 0.986, respectively. For test-retest reliability, Pearson's correlation coefficient was 0.89 and ICC was 0.90. CONCLUSIONS: The culturally adapted, Brazilian Portuguese version of the Health Service Quality Scale is a valid and reliable instrument to measure health service quality.


Assuntos
Qualidade da Assistência à Saúde , Inquéritos e Questionários/normas , Adolescente , Adulto , Brasil , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Satisfação do Paciente , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Adulto Jovem
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 129(6): 1407-1418, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22634658

RESUMO

Rising health care costs and increasingly demanding patients are only some of the challenges faced by academic plastic surgery services in their pursuit of excellence in education, research, and patient care. Benchmarking, when correctly applied, is a powerful tool that can help services learn from each other's experiences. This study aimed at creating the first benchmarking report summarizing performance indicators and management practices of some of the most complete academic plastic surgery units in the United States. Results provide an opportunity for plastic surgery leaders to benchmark against their own units, identify eventual gaps, and improve their performance as needed.


Assuntos
Centros Médicos Acadêmicos/organização & administração , Benchmarking/organização & administração , Atenção à Saúde/normas , Custos de Cuidados de Saúde/tendências , Cirurgia Plástica/organização & administração , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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