The Development and Implementation of an Evidence-Based Tumescent Liposuction Protocol, Online Educational Course for Perioperative Staff, and Discharge Instructions: A Quality Improvement Project

J Perianesth Nurs. 2024 Feb;39(1):24-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jopan.2023.06.094. Epub 2023 Oct 14.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to improve perioperative management of patients undergoing tumescent liposuction (TL) through the development and implementation of a perioperative evidence-based protocol, educational course for perioperative staff, and patient discharge instructions.

Design: The TL protocol was validated using the modified Delphi process. The educational course and discharge instructions used a pre and postimplementation design.

Methods: An evidence-based protocol, an educational course for perioperative staff, and readable discharge instructions for patients undergoing TL were developed in accordance with best practice guidelines. The protocol was validated by subject matter experts at the facility and submitted for adoption. The evidence-based educational course was implemented, and the effectiveness of the course was evaluated for improving providers' knowledge and self-confidence. The evidence-based discharge instructions were implemented and evaluated for patient satisfaction and readability.

Findings: Three items were removed from the protocol, 2 items were modified, and 25 items were accepted with no change from modified Delphi analysis. Provider knowledge scores improved from 85.7% ± 16.18 to 97.1% ± 4.88; however, this was not statistically significant (P = .066). There was a trend toward improved confidence scores (P = .180). Overall patient satisfaction scores slightly improved postimplementation; results were not statistically significant (P > .05).

Conclusions: All three phases of perioperative care in patients receiving TL were evaluated, reflecting best practice guidelines and successful adoption. There was no statistically significant improvement in provider knowledge, provider self-confidence, or patient satisfaction. A small sample size was a significant limiting factor.

Keywords: educational programs; liposuction protocols; readable discharge instruction; tumescent liposuction.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Lipectomy* / methods
  • Patient Discharge*
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Perioperative Care
  • Quality Improvement