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Evaluation of a nurse‐led intervention to improve adherence to recommended guidelines for prevention of venous thromboembolism for hip and knee arthroplasty patients: A quasi‐experimental study

机译:评估护士LED干预,以改善遵守髋关节关节置换术患者的推荐预防静脉血栓栓塞的准则:拟试验研究

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Aims and objectives To measure adherence to a nurse‐led evidence‐based venous thromboembolism prevention programme (intervention) compared to usual care in hip and knee arthroplasty patients and associated clinical outcomes. Background Venous thromboembolism morbidity and mortality of hospitalised patients is a major concern for health professionals. Venous thromboembolism prevention guidelines have been developed; however, adherence to guidelines is variable. Participants There were 410 potential participants who were adult patients that were booked for elective hip or knee arthroplasty at the two study sites during a 2‐year period (2011–2013). Of these, 27 did not meet the inclusion criteria, and the remainder were eligible for inclusion in the study (intervention site n ?=?196 and control site n ?=?187, total population n ?=?383). Methods This study adopted a quasi‐experimental design, using an intervention and control study site, conducted in two private hospitals in a regional area in Australia. Results The intervention group had a mean compliance score of 11.09, higher than the control group score of 7.19. This is equivalent to a compliance rate of 85% and 55%, respectively, and indicates that adherence at the study site was significantly higher. Patient adherence and outcomes in the postdischarge period were not significantly different between the study sites. Conclusion This study demonstrated a nurse‐led intervention achieved high adherence with translating evidence‐based guidelines into routine patient care for hip and knee arthroplasty patients. Nurses can be critical to implementing clinical practice guidelines and adopting preventive programmes in acute care to improve patient outcomes and reduce postoperative venous thromboembolism in arthroplasty patients. Relevance to clinical practice This research demonstrates the capacity of nurses to lead the translation of evidence‐based practice guidelines for prevention of venous thromboembolism into routine patient care.
机译:与通常护理患者和相关的临床结果相比,旨在衡量护士LED循证血栓栓塞预防计划(干预)的目标和目标。背景技术住院患者的静脉血栓发病率和死亡率是卫生专业人士的主要关注点。开发了静脉血栓栓塞预防指导;但是,遵守指南是可变的。参与者有410名潜在参与者,是在2年期间在两项研究网站(2011-2013)的两项研究网站预订的成年患者。其中,27不符合纳入标准,其余部分有资格纳入研究(干预部位N?= 196和控制网站N?=?187,总人口N?=?383)。方法本研究采用了一种准实验设计,使用干预和对照研究现场,在澳大利亚区域区域的两个私立医院进行。结果干预组的平均合规分数为11.09,高于对照组得分为7.19。这相当于分别为85%和55%的顺应性率,并表明研究现场的依从性显着提高。研究地点之间的患者粘附和结果在后收费期不显着差异。结论本研究展示了一种护士LED干预,通过将基于证据的准则翻译成常规患者护理患者,实现了高度遵守的依从性。护士对实施临床实践指南和采用急性护理中的预防计划来改善关节置换术患者的患者结果并降低术后静脉血栓栓塞。与临床实践的相关性这项研究表明护士能力引领循证实践指南翻译预防静脉血栓栓塞的常规患者护理。

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