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Knowing 'something is not right' is beyond intuition: development of a clinical algorithm to enhance surveillance and assist nurses to organise and communicate clinical findings.

作者信息

Brier Jessica, Carolyn Moalem, Haverly Marsha, Januario Mary Ellen, Padula Cynthia, Tal Ahuva, Triosh Henia

机构信息

The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2015 Mar;24(5-6):832-43. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12670. Epub 2014 Sep 19.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To develop a clinical algorithm to guide nurses' critical thinking through systematic surveillance, assessment, actions required and communication strategies. To achieve this, an international, multiphase project was initiated.

BACKGROUND

Patients receive hospital care postoperatively because they require the skilled surveillance of nurses. Effective assessment of postoperative patients is essential for early detection of clinical deterioration and optimal care management. Despite the significant amount of time devoted to surveillance activities, there is lack of evidence that nurses use a consistent, systematic approach in surveillance, management and communication, potentially leading to less optimal outcomes. Several explanations for the lack of consistency have been suggested in the literature.

DESIGN

Mixed methods approach.

METHODS

Retrospective chart review; semi-structured interviews conducted with expert nurses (n = 10); algorithm development.

RESULTS

Themes developed from the semi-structured interviews, including (1) complete, systematic assessment, (2) something is not right (3) validating with others, (4) influencing factors and (5) frustration with lack of response when communicating findings were used as the basis for development of the Surveillance Algorithm for Post-Surgical Patients.

CONCLUSION

The algorithm proved beneficial based on limited use in clinical settings. Further work is needed to fully test it in education and practice.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

The Surveillance Algorithm for Post-Surgical Patients represents the approach of expert nurses, and serves to guide less expert nurses' observations, critical thinking, actions and communication. Based on this approach, the algorithm assists nurses to develop skills promoting early detection, intervention and communication in cases of patient deterioration.

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