Surgical Wound Outcome-Based Care Pathway
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Surgical Wound Outcome-Based Care Pathway
Surgical Wound Outcome-Based Pathway Client Details Name / Client ID etc. Date Pathway Activated Date Pathway Discontinued Reason for Stoppage Drop-Down or radio button o Wound closed o Moved to a different pathway o List reason o New pathway o Admitted to hospital o Deceased o Other: Pathway Identification Pathway Name Presenting Issue or Condition Defined Exclusion Criteria Coding Requirements (e.g. specific local referral codes etc.) Overall Pathway Outcome Surgical Wound Surgical Wound (Post-Surgical Wound): is a wound caused by a surgical incision that is intentionally left to heal by secondary intention or when primary wound closure with staples or stitches is unsuccessful with subsequent dehiscence. Surgical wounds are made in optimal conditions but failure to heal may be a result of infection. These wounds may be referred to as surgical site infections (SSI). o Closed surgical wounds with our without a drain o Wound closed Pathway Evaluation Date Created Date Reviewed (Subject Matter Experts) Subject Matter Experts December 7, 2011 January 10, 2012 – February 21, 2012 o o o o o o o Ontario Home Care Association & Ontario Community Support Association (OHCA-OCSA), Nursing Practice Council (NPC) OHCA-OCSA, Therapy Advisory Group (TAG) Catherine Harley, Canadian Association of Enterostomal Therapy (CAET) Executive Director Dr. Gary Sibbald, Women’s College Hospital (WCH), Director of Wound Healing Clinic, Director of Medical Education Dr. Kevin Woo, Advanced Wound Consultant, West Park Health Centre Heather McConnell, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO), International Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines (IABPG) Associate Director Mariam Botros, WCH, Chiropody 1v3-20121105 © Community Care Access Centre/Centre d’accès aux soins communautaires and Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres/Association des Centres d’accès aux soins communautaires de l’Ontario, 2012. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution and duplication strictly prohibited. Page 1 of 4 Surgical Wound Outcome-Based Pathway o o o Date of Endorsement by Provincial Client Services Committee Frequency of Review Next Review Date What triggers a special condition review of pathway Version Patricia Coutts, WCH, Wound Healing Centre Peggy Ahearn, Canadian Association of Wound Care (CAWC), Executive Director Rhona McGlasson, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Executive Director June 29, 2012 TBD based on RNAO and CAWC guidelines TBD o Criteria for special condition review will be determined based upon results obtained from the OBP/OBR pilot starting in Fall 2012. 1v3 –November 5, 2012 1v3-20121105 © Community Care Access Centre/Centre d’accès aux soins communautaires and Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres/Association des Centres d’accès aux soins communautaires de l’Ontario, 2012. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution and duplication strictly prohibited. Page 2 of 4 Surgical Wound Outcome-Based Pathway Interval (Can be timeframe, # visits or # visits within timeframe Best Practice Guideline (include hyperlinks at bottom) Outcome o 0 to 7 Days Holistic client & wound assessment completed Reporting o SPO initial report (standardized) o Outcome Evaluation Barriers to Outcome Achievement Outcome not met o o o Date: o CAWC: Best Practice Recommendations for the Prevention and Management of Open Surgical Wounds Correct outcomebased pathway confirmed Date: o SPO initial report (standardized) Date: o Outcome not met Date: o o o o Date: o Wound therapy initiated Date: o SPO initial report (standardized) Date: o Outcome not met Inaccurate diagnosis on referral Incomplete SPO report Unknown etiology Other: Date: o o o o Date: Resource barriers o Client o SPO o CCAC o System Client declined Other: Client contraindication Resource barriers o Client o SPO o CCAC o System Client declined Other: Date: Follow-up Actions o o o CC system navigation to address resource barriers Contact client / caregiver re: rationale Other: Date: o o o Follow-up with SPO for report completion Discontinue pathway Other: Date: o o o o Inter-professional referrals to address contraindications CC system navigation to address resource barriers Contact client / caregiver re: rationale Other: Date: 1v3-20121105 © Community Care Access Centre/Centre d’accès aux soins communautaires and Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres/Association des Centres d’accès aux soins communautaires de l’Ontario, 2012. 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Page 3 of 4 Surgical Wound Outcome-Based Pathway Date: o Client discharge planning initiated for client independence and prevention o SPO initial report (standardized) Date: o Outcome not met o o o Non-adherence to BPG o Client o SPO o CCAC Client declined Other: o o o o o Date: 21 to 28 days CAWC: Best Practice Recommendations for the Prevention and Management of Open Surgical Wounds o 20 – 30 % reduction in wound size Date: o SPO interim report (standardized) Date: o Outcome not met Date: o o o Causative factors o Internal o External Non-adherence to BPG o Client o SPO o CCAC Other: Date: o o o o o Date 53 to 60 days Or Upon Discharge CAWC: Best Practice Recommendations for the Prevention and Management of Open Surgical Wounds o Date: Wound is closed by 8 weeks o SPO discharge report (standardized) Date: o Outcome not met Date: o o o Causative factors o Internal o External Non-adherence to BPG o Client o SPO o CCAC Other Date: Date: Date: Consult with SPO ET / Wound Care Specialist and review / update care plan as required Validate use of BPG Inter-professional referrals as required Consider transfer to another pathway Other: Date: o o o o o Date Consult with SPO / ET / Wound Care Specialist Inter-professional referrals as required CC system navigation as required Contact client/caregiver re: rationale Other: Consult with SPO / ET / Wound Care Specialist and review / update care as required Validate use of BPG Inter-professional referrals as required Consider transfer to another pathway Other: Date: 1v3-20121105 © Community Care Access Centre/Centre d’accès aux soins communautaires and Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres/Association des Centres d’accès aux soins communautaires de l’Ontario, 2012. 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