改善出院和床边护理过渡的护理建议。

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摘要

背景:出院计划是一个复杂而关键的过程,可确保护理的连续性,减少出院后并发症,并防止再次住院。床边护士是这一过程的核心,对安全出院和护理过渡的障碍提供了有价值的观点。本研究旨在确定出院计划中常见的挑战,并强调护士驱动的解决方案,以提高患者安全。方法:于2022年3月21日至4月30日对某拥有520张床位的三级教学医院遥测、心电观察、短期观察科室的护士进行横断面调查。使用医疗保健研究和质量机构的IDEAL出院计划和实施手册作为框架,调查评估了与出院和护理过渡相关的主要挑战。参与者通过匿名的1次调查对他们对确定的挑战、提出的解决方案的同意程度进行评分,并提供额外的见解。结果:在联系的217名护士中,有108名完成了调查,回复率为50%。大多数人发现了重大障碍,包括护理团队之间的沟通失败、护理协调差距、药物和解问题以及患者出院准备不足。建议的解决方案包括实施结构化的跨专业沟通协议,加强出院教育策略,优化药物和解流程。结论:本研究从床边护士的角度强调了安全出院的系统和操作障碍。根据一线工作人员的见解,实施有针对性的、基于证据的干预措施,可以改善患者的治疗效果,减少可预防的伤害,并改善患者及其家属的出院体验。
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Nursing Recommendations to Improve Discharge and Care Transitions From the Bedside.

Background: Discharge planning is a complex and critical process that ensures continuity of care, reduces postdischarge complications, and prevents hospital readmissions. Bedside nurses, central to this process, offer valuable perspectives on barriers to safe discharge and care transitions. This study aimed to identify common challenges in discharge planning and highlight nurse-driven solutions to improve patient safety.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted with nurses from medical telemetry, cardiac observation, and short-stay observation units at a 520-bed tertiary academic teaching hospital from March 21 to April 30, 2022. Using the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's IDEAL Discharge Planning and Implementation Handbook as a framework, the survey assessed key challenges related to discharge and transitions of care. Participants rated their agreement with identified challenges, proposed solutions, and provided additional insights through an anonymous, 1-time survey.

Results: Of 217 nurses contacted, 108 completed the survey (50% response rate). The majority identified significant barriers, including communication failures among care teams, care coordination gaps, medication reconciliation issues, and inadequate patient preparedness for discharge. Proposed solutions included implementing structured interprofessional communication protocols, enhancing discharge education strategies, and optimizing medication reconciliation processes.

Conclusions: This study underscores the systemic and operational barriers to safe discharge from the perspective of bedside nurses. Implementing targeted, evidence-based interventions informed by frontline staff insights can improve patient outcomes, reduce preventable harm, and enhance the discharge experience for patients and families.

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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Patient Safety (ISSN 1549-8417; online ISSN 1549-8425) is dedicated to presenting research advances and field applications in every area of patient safety. While Journal of Patient Safety has a research emphasis, it also publishes articles describing near-miss opportunities, system modifications that are barriers to error, and the impact of regulatory changes on healthcare delivery. This mix of research and real-world findings makes Journal of Patient Safety a valuable resource across the breadth of health professions and from bench to bedside.
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