The implementation effect of information management in the prevention and control of intrahospital venous thromboembolism
Objective To explore the effect of adopting information management on improving the quality of prevention and control of venous thromboembolism(VTE).Methods Randomly selected 216 medical records from the Departments of Orthopedics,Respiratory Medicine,Obstetrics and Gynecology,and Cardiovascular Medicine of the Zigong Fourth People's Hospital before information management(January 1 to July 31,2020)and after information management(January 1 to July 31,2021),set them as the pre information management group and the post information management group,respectively.And statistically analyzed the quality control indicators for VTE risk assessment,diagnostic quality control indicators,preventive quality control indicators,and outcome quality control indicators for the two groups.Results After information management,the quality for VTE risk assessment has significantly improved.The VTE risk assessment rate,assessment timeliness rate,assessment accuracy rate,and dynamic assessment rate were 95.37%,91.75%,92.72%,and 76.21%,respectively,which were significantly higher than 74.54%,57.76%,81.99%,and 19.25%before information management,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).In terms of inspection and testing,the VTE risk inspection rate,D-dimer detection rate,and venous ultrasound inspection rate after information management were 93.98%,98.03%,and 87.97%,respectively,which were significantly improved compared to 64.81%,82.86%,and 76.99%before information management,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).In terms of preventive management,the implementation rate of preventive measures for medium to high-risk patients after information management was 87.96%,which was significantly improved from 59.72%before information management,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).In terms of outcome indicators,the incidence of hospital related VTE after information management was 0,significantly lower than the 1.85%before information management,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).Conclusion Information management can significantly improve the quality of VTE prevention and control,and has certain practical significance for further ensuring medical safety.
Venous thromboembolismInformation managementPrevention and controlConnotative qualityQuality control indicators