Tubbs-Cooley Heather L, Pickler Rita H, Simmons Jeffrey M, Auger Katherine A, Beck Andrew F, Sauers-Ford Hadley S, Sucharew Heidi, Solan Lauren G, White Christine M, Sherman Susan N, Statile Angela M, Shah Samir S
Research in Patient Services/Division of Nursing & James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Ohio, USA.
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2016 Apr;72(4):915-25. doi: 10.1111/jan.12882. Epub 2016 Jan 28.
The aims of this study were: (1) to explore the family perspective on pediatric hospital-to-home transitions; (2) to modify an existing nurse-delivered transitional home visit to better meet family needs; (3) to study the effectiveness of the modified visit for reducing healthcare re-use and improving patient- and family-centered outcomes in a randomized controlled trial.
The transition from impatient hospitalization to outpatient care is a vulnerable time for children and their families; children are at risk for poor outcomes that may be mitigated by interventions to address transition difficulties. It is unknown if an effective adult transition intervention, a nurse home visit, improves postdischarge outcomes for children hospitalized with common conditions.
(1) Descriptive qualitative; (2) Quality improvement; (3) Randomized controlled trial.
Aim 1 will use qualitative methods, through focus groups, to understand the family perspective of hospital-to-home transitions. Aim 2 will use quality improvement methods to modify the content and processes associated with nurse home visits. Modifications to visits will be made based on parent and stakeholder input obtained during Aims 1 & 2. The effectiveness of the modified visit will be evaluated in Aim 3 through a randomized controlled trial.
We are undertaking the study to modify and evaluate a nurse home visit as an effective acute care pediatric transition intervention. We expect the results will be of interest to administrators, policy makers and clinicians interested in improving pediatric care transitions and associated postdischarge outcomes, in the light of impending bundled payment initiatives in pediatric care.
本研究的目的是:(1)探讨家庭对儿科从医院到家庭过渡的看法;(2)修改现有的由护士提供的过渡性家访,以更好地满足家庭需求;(3)在一项随机对照试验中研究修改后的家访对于减少医疗服务重复使用以及改善以患者和家庭为中心的结局的有效性。
从住院治疗过渡到门诊护理对儿童及其家庭来说是一个脆弱的时期;儿童面临不良结局的风险,而解决过渡困难的干预措施可能会减轻这种风险。尚不清楚一种有效的成人过渡干预措施,即护士家访,是否能改善患有常见疾病住院儿童出院后的结局。
(1)描述性定性研究;(2)质量改进;(3)随机对照试验。
目标1将通过焦点小组使用定性方法,以了解家庭对从医院到家庭过渡的看法。目标2将使用质量改进方法来修改与护士家访相关的内容和流程。将根据在目标1和目标2期间获得的家长和利益相关者的意见对家访进行修改。目标3将通过随机对照试验评估修改后家访的有效性。
我们正在进行这项研究,以修改和评估护士家访作为一种有效的儿科急性护理过渡干预措施。鉴于即将出台的儿科护理捆绑支付倡议,我们预计该结果将引起对改善儿科护理过渡及相关出院后结局感兴趣的管理人员、政策制定者和临床医生的关注。