MacLeod Frances E, Harrison Margaret B, Graham Ian D
West Park Healthcare Centre, Toronto, Ontario, M6M 2J5, Canada.
Ostomy Wound Manage. 2002 Oct;48(10):30-2, 34-8.
Linking practice to current evidence-based wound care guidelines is a challenge for healthcare professionals, especially because of the quantity of wound care guidelines available. In 1999, the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, Canada, with funding from the Province of Ontario's Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, established a process for the development and implementation of 17 best practice guidelines to support nurses using evidence-based practice. Four of the 17 guidelines pertain to wound care. The consensus development, pilot testing, and evaluation process of one of the guidelines, Risk Assessment and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Adults, is described. Following a comprehensive and systematic search for existing guidelines, a formal quality appraisal of five selected guidelines, decisions for adoption and/or adaptation of best practice recommendations, and stakeholder feedback on the draft guidelines, a pilot implementation testing of the guidelines was conducted. In early 2002, the nursing best practice guideline was disseminated through conferences, publications, and the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario website www.rnao.org.
将实践与当前基于证据的伤口护理指南相结合,对医疗保健专业人员来说是一项挑战,尤其是因为现有伤口护理指南数量众多。1999年,加拿大安大略省注册护士协会在安大略省卫生和长期护理部的资助下,建立了一个制定和实施17项最佳实践指南的流程,以支持护士采用循证实践。这17项指南中有4项与伤口护理有关。本文描述了其中一项指南《成人压力性溃疡的风险评估与预防》的共识制定、试点测试和评估过程。在对现有指南进行全面系统的搜索、对五项选定指南进行正式的质量评估、决定采用和/或调整最佳实践建议以及利益相关者对指南草案的反馈之后,对该指南进行了试点实施测试。2002年初,该护理最佳实践指南通过会议、出版物以及安大略省注册护士协会网站www.rnao.org进行了传播。