Improving malignant fungating wound management among oncology nurses: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Shing-Li Chang, Chi Feng Chung, Yueh Guo Liou, Shu Fen Lo, Sophia H Hu
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Abstract

Introduction: Appropriate malignant fungating wound (MFW) care is challenging for oncology nurses, leading to increased stress, compromised care quality, and poor patient outcomes.

Objective: This study aimed to address best practice barriers and develop evidence-based guidelines for MFW care.

Methods: This project was guided by the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework, which follows a seven-phase process. Both nurses' skills and patient charts were audited to determine compliance with best practices for comprehensive MFW assessment, wound photo records, use of validated wound assessment tools, appropriate wound care, and patient pain and satisfaction. Bandura's social learning theory was used to guide the development of an online education program and an objective structured clinical examination for skill improvement to prompt behavior change in nurses. A follow-up audit was conducted to measure improvements in knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy among nurses to validate the effectiveness of the intervention.

Results: The project resulted in improvements in all four evidence-based practice criteria: (1) comprehensive MFW assessments increased from 27% to 98%; (2) the inclusion of wound photos in medical records increased from 50% to 100%; (3) use of a validated wound assessment tool increased from 0% to 100%; and (4) appropriate interventions to manage wounds and maintain patients' quality of life increased from 50% to 90%.

Conclusions: The project integrated a flexible education program, multidisciplinary collaboration, and leadership support to empower nurses to effectively manage MFWs. In addition, Bandura's social learning theory was used to influence nurses' behavior and bring about sustainable changes to organizational culture and practices.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A205.

改善肿瘤科护士的恶性真菌伤口管理:最佳实践实施项目。
简介:适当的恶性发霉伤口(MFW)护理对肿瘤科护士来说具有挑战性,会导致压力增加、护理质量下降和患者预后不佳:本研究旨在解决最佳实践障碍,并为恶性发炎性伤口护理制定循证指南:本项目以 JBI 循证实施框架为指导,该框架分为七个阶段。我们对护士的技能和患者病历进行了审核,以确定他们是否遵守了中风综合评估、伤口照片记录、有效伤口评估工具的使用、适当的伤口护理以及患者疼痛和满意度等方面的最佳实践。班杜拉(Bandura)的社会学习理论被用来指导在线教育计划和客观结构化临床技能改进考试的开发,以促使护士改变行为。为了验证干预措施的有效性,对护士在知识、技能和自我效能方面的改进情况进行了跟踪审计:结果:该项目改善了所有四项循证实践标准:结果:该项目提高了所有四项循证实践标准:(1) 综合性手足口病评估从 27% 提高到 98%;(2) 病历中包含伤口照片的比例从 50% 提高到 100%;(3) 有效伤口评估工具的使用率从 0% 提高到 100%;(4) 管理伤口和维持患者生活质量的适当干预从 50% 提高到 90%:该项目整合了灵活的教育计划、多学科合作和领导力支持,使护士能够有效地管理多发性创伤。此外,还利用班杜拉的社会学习理论来影响护士的行为,并为组织文化和实践带来可持续的变化。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A205。
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