Nursing Research
Evaluation of the effect of quality control circle activities in reducing the incidence of puncture site complications after cerebrovascular intervention
He Xiaoqing, Liu Chunlan, Cui Jingshu, Pang Zhenxiong
Published 2020-02-01
Cite as IMHGN, 2020,26(03): 441-444. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-1245.2020.03.049
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of quality control circle activities in reducing the incidence of puncture site complications after cerebrovascular intervention, and to improve the safety of interventional surgery.
MethodsThe second department of neurology of our hospital carried out quality control circle activities since January 1, 2019, to reduce the incidence of complications at the puncture site after cerebrovascular intervention. The complications were reduced by PDCA programmed circulation management. 135 patients who received cerebrovascular intervention before carrying out quality control circle activities (from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018) were set as the control group, 132 patients who underwent cerebrovascular intervention after carrying out quality control circle activities (from January 1, 2019 to May 31, 2019) were set as the observation group. The complications of puncture site in the two groups were statistically analyzed, and the effect of the quality control circle activities was evaluated.
ResultsAfter carrying out quality control circle activities, there were only 6 cases of puncture site complications in the observation group, with the incidence of 4.55%; there were 34 cases in the control group, with the incidence of 25.19%. The incidence after the activity was significantly lower than that before the activity (P=0.000).
ConclusionsQuality control circle activities are carried out through the PDCA programmed circulation management method, the establishment of uniform preventive management standards in the division as a guide on the current status of the subject, strengthening intervention-related nursing knowledge and awareness of risk prevention, which can significantly reduce the complications of the puncture site of patients after cerebrovascular intervention and improve the safety of nursing.
Key words:
Quality control circle; Cerebrovascular intervention; Puncture site; Complications
Contributor Information
He Xiaoqing
Zhanjiang Central People's Hospital, Zhanjiang 524033, China
Liu Chunlan
Zhanjiang Central People's Hospital, Zhanjiang 524033, China
Cui Jingshu
Zhanjiang Central People's Hospital, Zhanjiang 524033, China
Pang Zhenxiong
Zhanjiang Central People's Hospital, Zhanjiang 524033, China