Discharge nurse intervention on a pediatric rehabilitation unit: Retrospective chart review to evaluate the Does it impact on number of unmet needs during the transition home following neurological injury.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Developmental Neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-24 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2021.1915403
Rebecca Busch, Rhonda G Cady
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe the post-discharge needs of children and adolescents when transitioning home after an inpatient comprehensive rehabilitation stay following an acute neurological injury and to evaluate if trends in those needs changed with implementation of a discharge nurse intervention.

Design: Retrospective medical record review was conducted 1-year prior (T1) and 1-year after (T2) a discharge nurse intervention.

Methods: Medical charts of 80 pediatric patients with acute neurological injury (T1 = 39; T2 = 41) were reviewed. Post-discharge communication from the 8-week post-discharge period was reviewed to identify and categorize care coordination needs, using 18 pre-defined care coordination categories. T1 and T2 findings were compared using two sample proportion z-test.

Findings: Patients discharged following inpatient rehabilitation for acute neurological injury have unmet care coordination needs. The proportion of unmet needs decreased significantly for 10/18 care coordination categories after implementation of the discharge nurse intervention.

Conclusions: Data from this study support proactive care coordination by inpatient rehabilitation nurses to reduce unmet post-discharge care coordination needs and provides preliminary evidence that the role of a discharge nurse may have a positive impact on the transition from inpatient rehabilitation to home.

出院护士对儿科康复病房的干预:回顾性图表回顾,以评估它是否影响神经损伤后过渡回家期间未满足需求的数量。
目的:本研究的目的是描述儿童和青少年在急性神经损伤住院综合康复后过渡回家时的出院后需求,并评估这些需求的趋势是否随着出院护士干预的实施而改变。设计:在出院护士干预的1年前(T1)和1年后(T2)进行回顾性病历回顾。方法:对80例小儿急性神经损伤患者(T1 = 39;T2 = 41)。使用18个预先定义的护理协调类别,回顾出院后8周的出院后沟通,以确定和分类护理协调需求。T1和T2结果采用双样本比例z检验进行比较。结果:急性神经损伤住院康复出院患者的护理协调需求未得到满足。实施出院护士干预后,10/18个护理协调类别的未满足需求比例显著下降。结论:本研究的数据支持住院康复护士的积极护理协调,以减少未满足的出院后护理协调需求,并提供初步证据,表明出院护士的角色可能对从住院康复到家庭的过渡产生积极影响。
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Developmental Neurorehabilitation
Developmental Neurorehabilitation CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Neurorehabilitation aims to enhance recovery, rehabilitation and education of people with brain injury, neurological disorders, and other developmental, physical and intellectual disabilities. Although there is an emphasis on childhood, developmental disability can be considered from a lifespan perspective. This perspective acknowledges that development occurs throughout a person’s life and thus a range of impairments or diseases can cause a disability that can affect development at any stage of life.
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