DocumentCode :
3440572
Title :
The variance analysis of clinical pathway in children with bronchopneumonia
Author :
Yanchun Li ; Shucheng Hua ; Shanyu Li ; Qingshan Ma
Author_Institution :
Pediatric Dept., JiLin Univ., Changchun, China
fYear :
2011
fDate :
19-22 Aug. 2011
Firstpage :
1260
Lastpage :
1263
Abstract :
The objective of this article is to summarize and analyze the variance of clinical pathway in children with bronchopneumonia and come to a rectification in order to reduce variance cases. The objects are children with bronchopneumonia from April 2010 to April 2011 in our hospital. We made a statistic about the number of variance cases and variance reasons and got the results as below: (1) there were 46 cases into the pathway totally in the first 5 months. And 12 of them developed variance (26.1%) among which plus-variance accounts for 83.3%. Then we adjusted the standard for the averaged length of stay (ALS) from 7~14 days to 5~10 days. After that, there were 121 cases into the pathway. And 42 of them developed variance (34.7%); (2) the causes for variance include: the rapid recovery (31.9%), secondary infection (26.2%), severe condition (23.8%), accompanied by other diseases (11.9%) and applications by patients´ parents (7.1%). So we draw the conclusions: (1) it is reasonable to make 5~10 days as the standard for ALS for children with bronchopneumonia in our hospital; (2) taking precautions against hospital infection would decrease variance rate effectively.
Keywords :
diseases; health care; patient care; AD 2010 04 to 2011 04; bronchopneumonia; clinical pathway; rectification; variance analysis; Diseases; Hospitals; Lungs; Medical diagnostic imaging; Pediatrics; Schedules; bronchopneumonia; children; clinical pathway; variance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Human Health and Biomedical Engineering (HHBE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Jilin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-723-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HHBE.2011.6029060
Filename :
6029060
Link To Document :
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