Managed clinical protocol: impact of implementation on sepsis treatment quality indicators

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Objectives: to assess the impact of the implementation of a managed sepsis protocol on quality indicators of treatment for septic patients in an emergency department of a university hospital. Methods: an observational epidemiological study involving septic patients. The study was divided into two phases, pre-intervention and intervention, resulting from the implementation of the managed sepsis protocol. The study variables included sepsis treatment quality indicators. The results were statistically analyzed using the program Epi Info™ . Results: the study sample included 631 patients, 95 from pre-intervention phase and 536 from intervention phases. Implementing the protocol increased patients’ chances of receiving the recommended treatment by 14 times. Implementing the protocol reduced the hospitalization period by 6 days (p <0.001) and decreased mortality (p <0.001). Conclusions: this study showed that implementing the managed protocol had an impact on the improvement of sepsis treatment quality indicators.

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Borguezam, C. B., Sanches, C. T., Albaneser, S. P. R., Moraes, U. R. de O., Grion, C. M. C., & Kerbauy, G. (2021). Managed clinical protocol: impact of implementation on sepsis treatment quality indicators. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0282

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