Decreasing Initiation Of Chemotherapy Time In Elective Patients Admitted To An Inpatient Hematology Malignancy Unit.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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120Background: At our institution, we observed that 86% (n = 25) of patients admitted for elective chemotherapy experienced a delay (greater than 6 hours) in initiating their treatment. Methods: We measured time from admission to chemotherapy administration (Defined from time of vital signs taken at admission until time of chemotherapy administration) in patients admitted for elective chemotherapy. Key process measures were identified and monitored (i.e, time from admission to laboratory exam results, time from admission to chemotherapy signed, time from chemotherapy signed to chemotherapy released by nurse from the EMR). We collected data every two weeks. After collecting data and utilizing performance improvement tools such as a pareto chart and PICK chart, we developed multiple PDSA cycles as described in Table 1. Results: At the time of interim analysis, we observed a median decrease in time to chemotherapy administration from 25 hours to 8.85 hours. Median time to lab draws decreased from 2.33 hours ...
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