Caregiver experiences with deimplementation of continuous pulse oximetry monitoring for children hospitalized with bronchiolitis: A qualitative study.

Courtney Benjamin Wolk, Caroline S O'Brien, Christopher Bonafide, Rinad S Beidas, Enrique F Schisterman, Kimberly Albanowski, Canita Brent, Amanda C Schondelmeyer
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Abstract

Background: Continuous pulse oximetry monitoring in stable children with bronchiolitis not requiring supplemental oxygen has been identified as a low-value practice. However, little is known about how parents and other caregivers experience efforts to deimplement this practice.

Objectives: This study investigated caregivers' experiences during their child's recent hospitalization for bronchiolitis on units involved in a deimplementation trial.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with 15 caregivers of children hospitalized with bronchiolitis at 11 hospitals participating in deimplementation strategies to reduce unnecessary continuous pulse oximetry monitoring as part of the Eliminating Monitoring Overuse (EMO) trial. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded using an integrative analytic approach.

Results: Caregivers were a mean (SD) 31.1 (5.7) years old, predominantly female (93.3%), white (73.3%), and Non-Hispanic (86.7%). Previous hospitalization experiences and prior knowledge and training influenced caregiver perceptions of the value of monitoring. Participants did not discuss noticing changes in monitoring practices in interviews.

Conclusions: Findings suggest that tailored education about monitoring may lessen caregiver concerns.

护理人员对毛细支气管炎住院儿童停用连续脉搏血氧仪监测的经验:一项定性研究。
背景:在不需要补充氧气的稳定毛细支气管炎患儿中,连续脉搏血氧监测被认为是一种低价值的做法。然而,对于父母和其他照顾者如何努力废除这一做法,人们知之甚少。目的:本研究调查了护理人员在其孩子最近因毛细支气管炎住院期间的经历,参与了一项实施试验。方法:我们对11家医院的15名毛细支气管炎住院儿童的护理人员进行了半结构化定性访谈,这些护理人员参与了减少不必要的连续脉搏血氧仪监测的实施策略,作为消除监测过度使用(EMO)试验的一部分。访谈采用综合分析方法进行记录、转录和编码。结果:照顾者平均(SD)为31.1(5.7)岁,主要为女性(93.3%)、白人(73.3%)和非西班牙裔(86.7%)。以前的住院经历和先前的知识和培训影响照顾者对监测价值的看法。参与者没有在访谈中讨论注意到监控实践的变化。结论:研究结果表明,量身定制的监护教育可以减轻护理人员的担忧。
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