Lying/Standing BP adherence to RCP guidelines

Poster ID
2929
Authors' names
Mohamed Razeem, Mohamed Besher Al Darwish
Author's provenances
Southampton General Hospital

Abstract

Introduction: Orthostatic Hypotension is a significant cause of falls leading to injury and morbidity in elderly population. In an online survey by Royal College of Physicians (RCP) 271 out of 316 clinicians routinely performed these measurements and there were significant variations in how lying and standing BP is performed. This could have adverse effects on detection rates and accuracy of the procedure resulting in misdiagnosis. As a result, RCP has released guidance on L/S BP2 measurements in view of standardising practice and improving accuracy. The purpose of this QIP is to improve how L/S BP is measured and documented, by introducing poster on wards and re-audit the improvement in the correct method of measuring L/S BP.

Methods: Ward staff are audited to find out whether LS BP is measured as per RCP guidelines. Afterwards a poster of RCP recommended method of measuring LS BP are placed on ward and given to participants. The procedure of L/S BP measurement is re-audited after the intervention to find out changes in performing L/S BP (as per RCP guidelines).

Results: • 20% staff were aware of RCP guidelines on L/S BP procedure (90% after intervention). • 0-15% staff had formal training on how to measure L/S BP. • Over three times improvement in the method of procedure (20% to 65% after intervention). • 25% staff were documenting symptoms (improved to 85% after intervention). • 10% of staff knew how to interpret a positive result, improved to 60% after intervention.

Conclusion: • Staff education improves L/S BP Procedure, documentation and interpretation, it also helped raise staff awareness of the RCP guidelines and how to access them.

 

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