• J Emerg Nurs · Sep 2023

    Utilizing Clinical Microsystems to Improve Mislabeled Specimen Occurrences in the Emergency Department.

    • Gina Yanni, Vicki Ematat, Bonnie Bowsman, and Leslie A Laam.
    • J Emerg Nurs. 2023 Sep 1; 49 (5): 694702694-702.

    IntroductionMislabeled specimen collection in the emergency department has the potential to significantly harm patients. Studies suggest that improvement efforts can reduce specimen rejection from the laboratory and reduce mislabeled specimens in emergency departments and hospital-wide.MethodsThe clinical microsystems approach was used to understand the problem of mislabeled specimens in an emergency department that is part of a 133-bed community hospital in Pennsylvania. Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles were implemented with the help of a clinical microsystems coach.ResultsSignificant reductions in mislabeled specimen collection were observed over the study period (P < .05). Sustainable improvements were achieved over the >3 years since the improvement initiative began in September 2019.DiscussionImproving patient safety in complex clinical settings requires a systems approach. Using the established framework of clinical microsystems, along with a tenacious and persistent interdisciplinary team, helped create a reliable process for minimizing mislabeled specimens in the emergency department.Copyright © 2023 Emergency Nurses Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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