A systemic approach to improve safety of insulin therapy
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As the number of diabetic patients is growing, the opportunities for medical staff to use insulin are increasing. Insulin sliding scale is often used in various clinical situations in the hospital. The patterns of insulin sliding scale vary widely depending on the physician and they may be the cause of insulin related incidents. This project team that consisted of physicians, nurses, and pharmacists was formed for the safety management of the insulin treatment in Tohoku University hospital in 2002 using the technique of PDSA cycle. During this project, the insulin sliding scale was standardized at the entire hospital. A questionnaire survey in February, 2005 showed that the standardized sliding scale had been used widely in the hospital and that the work efficiency of the physicians and nurses had improved by the standardization. By continuing this activity decrease of insulin related incidents and safety improvement of insulin therapy are expected.
- 特定非営利活動法人 日本医療マネジメント学会の論文
特定非営利活動法人 日本医療マネジメント学会 | 論文
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