Development and Implementation of an Obstetric Milestone Pathway.
Nurs Womens Health 2021;
25:221-228. [PMID:
33905672 DOI:
10.1016/j.nwh.2021.03.002]
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Abstract
To improve key discharge metrics and achieve more consistency in clinical care, a team at our large health care system developed and implemented the use of an obstetric milestone pathway (OMP). The OMP was integrated into daily multidisciplinary discharge rounds, during which nurses discussed the plan of care and progress toward discharge for each woman and her newborn. The OMP provided nursing staff with a tool for implementing a plan of care and for preparing a woman and her newborn for discharge. Use of the OMP was associated with a decrease in clinical errors, improved patient satisfaction scores, and decreased costs related to length of stay. By using Six Sigma techniques and gaining participation of front-line staff, our team developed a clinical pathway intended to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of maternal/newborn care.
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