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J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs · Sep 2018
Multicenter StudyStructure, Process, and Outcome Data of AWHONN's Postpartum Hemorrhage Quality Improvement Project.
- Debra Bingham, Benjamin Scheich, and Brian T Bateman.
- J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2018 Sep 1; 47 (5): 707-718.
ObjectiveTo describe the structures and processes implemented during the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses Postpartum Hemorrhage (AWHONN PPH) Project.DesignAn 18-month, multiregion, multihospital quality improvement project.Setting/Local ProblemFifty-eight hospitals located in Washington, DC; Georgia; and New Jersey.ParticipantsVolunteer registered nurse hospital leaders implemented the AWHONN PPH bundle, which consisted of structure and process improvements.Intervention/MeasurementsThe process and effectiveness of the implementation of the interventions were measured and compared between baseline and after implementation.ResultsAll structures and processes showed improvement but were not fully implemented at all sites. Registered nurse participation in drills increased from 0% to 92%, quantification of blood loss increased from 5% to 45%, hemorrhage risk assessment increased from 10% to 70%, prebirth risk assessment increased from 2% to 52%, postbirth risk assessment increased from 2% to 57%, and debriefing increased from 1% to 13%. No statistically significant differences were found in the pre- and postimplementation outcomes measured (maternal deaths, blood products transfused, women with massive transfusions, peripartum hysterectomies during the birth admission, and ICU admissions for women who gave birth and/or had a postpartum hemorrhage). Participants' self-assessments of their monthly implementation efforts (leader intensity) were not correlated with implementation fidelity (the degree to which the intervention was provided as proposed).ConclusionNone of the 58 hospitals were able to implement all of the structure and process changes before the end of the 18-month implementation phase. This suggests that an 18-month implementation phase may be too short.Copyright © 2018 AWHONN, the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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