Nagle Lynn M, White Peggy
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2013 Sep;45(3):92-114. doi: 10.1177/084456211304500307.
Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care (HOBIC), a program funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, introduces a collection of evidence-based clinical outcome measures reflective of nursing care. The authors report on an evaluation of the experiences of nurse early adopters of HOBIC in home care. The findings reveal challenges and nuances associated with the introduction of HOBIC and the use of supporting technologies in the delivery of home nursing care. Future implementation efforts should focus on optimizing the usability of technology and the usefulness of HOBIC in nursing practice. In addition, efforts need to be directed at supporting the full integration and use of HOBIC outcome data by nurses and management personnel to inform practice directions.
健康改善信息与护理项目(HOBIC)由安大略省卫生与长期护理部资助,引入了一系列基于证据的临床结果指标,这些指标反映了护理情况。作者报告了对家庭护理中HOBIC早期采用者护士的体验评估。研究结果揭示了引入HOBIC以及在提供家庭护理时使用支持技术所带来的挑战和细微差别。未来的实施工作应侧重于优化技术的可用性以及HOBIC在护理实践中的实用性。此外,需要致力于支持护士和管理人员全面整合和使用HOBIC结果数据,以为实践方向提供依据。