Awareness and implementation of sepsis guidelines in Kansas hospitals

Awareness and implementation of sepsis guidelines in Kansas hospitals

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Title: Awareness and implementation of sepsis guidelines in Kansas hospitals
Author: Steadham, Matthew; Nyberg, Sue M.; Berg-Copas, Gina M.; Griffin, Audrey
Abstract: In 2002 the Surviving Sepsis Campaign was established by an international consortium of healthcare providers as a collaborative effort to reduce mortality from the life-threatening conditions of severe sepsis and septic shock. Resuscitation and treatment guidelines (“Early Goal-Directed Therapy – EGDT”) were developed based on existing literature. There is very little published data evaluating awareness of these guidelines and the capability to implement them in smaller, rural hospitals. This descriptive study was conducted to assess awareness and capability for implementation of EGDT in rural, Kansas hospitals. Methods: A survey tool was designed and mailed to the medical director of the emergency department (ED) in all 129 Kansas hospitals. Non-responders received a second survey, also by mail. Results: Only 25% of respondents were aware of EGDT. Awareness and implementation of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign early goal-directed treatment recommendations is low while the capability of facilities to perform the individual components of these recommendations is high.
Description: Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Wichita State University, April 25, 2008.Research completed at the Department of Physician Assistant, College of Health Professions, and University of Kansas School of Medicine–Wichita
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10057/1410
Date: 2008-04-25

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