Cargando…

Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme

Early mobility and activity programmes following cardiac surgery are vital for improved patient outcomes, as they accelerate the recovery of functional capacity and walking distance. We observed that only 5.3% of our patients achieved a Functional Independence Measurement (FIM) score of 80% or more...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jacob, Prasobh, Jayaprabha Surendran, Praveen, Gupta, Poonam, Mahinay, Menandro, Sarmiento, Ansel Lakindanum, Abas, Asma Saif Ebrahim, Mohammed, Shady Ashraf, Sarhan, Hatem Hemdan, Ureta, Julie, Mathew, Gigi, Galvez, Ryan Oliver Antonio, Thangaraj, Parthasarathi, Singh, Rajvir
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10632887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37931983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002190
_version_ 1785132666719305728
author Jacob, Prasobh
Jayaprabha Surendran, Praveen
Gupta, Poonam
Mahinay, Menandro
Sarmiento, Ansel Lakindanum
Abas, Asma Saif Ebrahim
Mohammed, Shady Ashraf
Sarhan, Hatem Hemdan
Ureta, Julie
Mathew, Gigi
Galvez, Ryan Oliver Antonio
Thangaraj, Parthasarathi
Singh, Rajvir
author_facet Jacob, Prasobh
Jayaprabha Surendran, Praveen
Gupta, Poonam
Mahinay, Menandro
Sarmiento, Ansel Lakindanum
Abas, Asma Saif Ebrahim
Mohammed, Shady Ashraf
Sarhan, Hatem Hemdan
Ureta, Julie
Mathew, Gigi
Galvez, Ryan Oliver Antonio
Thangaraj, Parthasarathi
Singh, Rajvir
author_sort Jacob, Prasobh
collection PubMed
description Early mobility and activity programmes following cardiac surgery are vital for improved patient outcomes, as they accelerate the recovery of functional capacity and walking distance. We observed that only 5.3% of our patients achieved a Functional Independence Measurement (FIM) score of 80% or more by the third postoperative day (POD). Additionally, the average 6-minute walk distance achieved by the fourth POD was only 188 m. Therefore, a quality improvement (QI) project was implemented with the aim of attaining a FIM score of 80% by the third POD for more than 80% of patient underwent/undergoing cardiac surgery without complications. A model-for-improvement framework was used to drive continuous improvement. This project was implemented in February 2021. Baseline data were prospectively collected between November 2020 and January 2021 (preintervention). Outcomes were analysed using standard control chart rules to detect changes over time. Unpaired Student t-tests assessed significant differences in mean levels between two groups, (preintervention vs postintervention).χ(2) tests were conducted between the two groups according to gender and patient satisfaction scores. The percentage of patients who achieved a FIM score of 80% or more by the third POD gradually increased to 91.4% 5 months following programme implementation and was sustained thereafter. The mean patient FIM score significantly improved to 81.20±3.77 (p<0.001) by the third POD. Similarly, the mean 6-minute walk distance increased to 267.90±36.10 m (p<0.001) by the fourth POD. The percentage of patients who displayed the level of confidence needed to carry out activities of daily living (ADL) and exercises independently at home increased to 89.4% (p<0.001) by the fifth POD. No adverse events associated with the mobility and activity programme were reported. This QI project demonstrated a substantial improvement in patient functional independence, walking distance and the level of confidence needed to independently carry out ADL and exercises following cardiac surgery.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10632887
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106328872023-11-10 Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme Jacob, Prasobh Jayaprabha Surendran, Praveen Gupta, Poonam Mahinay, Menandro Sarmiento, Ansel Lakindanum Abas, Asma Saif Ebrahim Mohammed, Shady Ashraf Sarhan, Hatem Hemdan Ureta, Julie Mathew, Gigi Galvez, Ryan Oliver Antonio Thangaraj, Parthasarathi Singh, Rajvir BMJ Open Qual Quality Improvement Programme Early mobility and activity programmes following cardiac surgery are vital for improved patient outcomes, as they accelerate the recovery of functional capacity and walking distance. We observed that only 5.3% of our patients achieved a Functional Independence Measurement (FIM) score of 80% or more by the third postoperative day (POD). Additionally, the average 6-minute walk distance achieved by the fourth POD was only 188 m. Therefore, a quality improvement (QI) project was implemented with the aim of attaining a FIM score of 80% by the third POD for more than 80% of patient underwent/undergoing cardiac surgery without complications. A model-for-improvement framework was used to drive continuous improvement. This project was implemented in February 2021. Baseline data were prospectively collected between November 2020 and January 2021 (preintervention). Outcomes were analysed using standard control chart rules to detect changes over time. Unpaired Student t-tests assessed significant differences in mean levels between two groups, (preintervention vs postintervention).χ(2) tests were conducted between the two groups according to gender and patient satisfaction scores. The percentage of patients who achieved a FIM score of 80% or more by the third POD gradually increased to 91.4% 5 months following programme implementation and was sustained thereafter. The mean patient FIM score significantly improved to 81.20±3.77 (p<0.001) by the third POD. Similarly, the mean 6-minute walk distance increased to 267.90±36.10 m (p<0.001) by the fourth POD. The percentage of patients who displayed the level of confidence needed to carry out activities of daily living (ADL) and exercises independently at home increased to 89.4% (p<0.001) by the fifth POD. No adverse events associated with the mobility and activity programme were reported. This QI project demonstrated a substantial improvement in patient functional independence, walking distance and the level of confidence needed to independently carry out ADL and exercises following cardiac surgery. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10632887/ /pubmed/37931983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002190 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Quality Improvement Programme
Jacob, Prasobh
Jayaprabha Surendran, Praveen
Gupta, Poonam
Mahinay, Menandro
Sarmiento, Ansel Lakindanum
Abas, Asma Saif Ebrahim
Mohammed, Shady Ashraf
Sarhan, Hatem Hemdan
Ureta, Julie
Mathew, Gigi
Galvez, Ryan Oliver Antonio
Thangaraj, Parthasarathi
Singh, Rajvir
Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
title Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
title_full Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
title_fullStr Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
title_short Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
title_sort enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
topic Quality Improvement Programme
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10632887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37931983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002190
work_keys_str_mv AT jacobprasobh enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT jayaprabhasurendranpraveen enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT guptapoonam enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT mahinaymenandro enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT sarmientoansellakindanum enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT abasasmasaifebrahim enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT mohammedshadyashraf enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT sarhanhatemhemdan enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT uretajulie enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT mathewgigi enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT galvezryanoliverantonio enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT thangarajparthasarathi enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme
AT singhrajvir enhancingearlyfunctionalindependencefollowingcardiacsurgeryaqualityimprovementprogramme