Abstract
Purpose: This study assessed the impact of process standard work, a quality improvement tool, on staff adherence to nurse-driven unfractionated heparin (UFH) protocols in adult patients at a community teaching hospital.
Methods: This was a retrospective quality improvement project, and statistical analysis was performed by a senior research specialist at the facility.
Results: In total, 109 venous thromboembolism or cardiac UFH anticoagulant protocols were included in the final analysis, accounting for 445 activated partial thromboplastin time results.
Conclusion: There was no change in adherence to a nurse-driven UFH protocol among adult patients after the implementation of process standard work.