Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04717089 |
Other study ID # |
TMH-ExRR-001 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 10, 2020 |
Est. completion date |
June 30, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2023 |
Source |
Tuen Mun Hospital |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
To evaluate the value-based effectiveness of the implementation of TMH Extended post
anaesthetic care in PACU during COVID-19 pandemics by an institutional matched case-control
and quantitative survey study Two ordinary recovery beds were converted to an overnight
intensive recovery ("Extended post-anesthetic care in PACU") within the operating theatre
complex of Tuen Mun Hospital during COVID-19 pandemics, in an attempt to free the ICU bed and
resources from postoperative patients. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and
staff perceptions towards the abrupt implementation of TMH extended post-anesthetic care in
PACU by mobilization of the existing OT resources to cope with the COVID-19 emergency
situations. The value-based analysis would look into the implementation effectiveness in
twofold: 1) the clinical efficacy using a case-control audit on clinical outcomes and 2) the
staff acceptance by means of the staff attitudes survey. Hopefully, this would provide a
multi-perspective evaluation of the implementation strategies and aid planning of new
services in the future.
Description:
2 parts are included in this study
The Matched Case-Control study, with the aim of analyzing the clinical efficacy of TMH
Extended post-anesthetic care in PACU during COVID-19 in a value-based healthcare model. We
included all postoperative patients admitted in TMH Extended post-anesthetic care in PACU
during COVID epidemics, excluding patients awaiting ICU in the ordinary recovery room or
patients requiring level 3 intensive care on arrival in the recovery room. Three activation
periods of 水xtended post-anesthetic care in PACU service (10 Feb - 26 Apr 2020 / 27 Jul - 13
Sep 2020 / 14 Dec 2020 - 28 Feb 2021), and performed case matching with the postoperative
patient with similar clinical characteristics entering intensive care unit directly in recent
10 years, with each case matched with specifically 5 control. We evaluate the value-based
health care efficacy, including the amount of healthcare expenditure based on bed occupancy
and manpower, rate of elective discharge to intensive care unit from extended post-anesthetic
care in PACU, rate of unanticipated intensive care admission within 48hrs upon discharge to
the general ward, and length of hospital stay, and the total number of ICU bed spared.
The staff attitude survey, with the aim to investigate the staff perception towards the
implementation of TMH extended post-anesthetic care in PACU during COVID-19 pandemics based
on the Technology Acceptance Model in healthcare. We designed a questionnaire based on
Technology Acceptance Model, and distributed it to medical and nursing staff involved in
extended post anaesthetic care in PACU service, and evaluate the perceived usefulness,
perceived ease of use, social influence of subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control
of facilitating condition. A differential analysis would be conducted for the evaluation.