Dellefield Mary Ellen, Corazzini Kirsten
Hahn School of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110, USA.
VA San Diego Healthcare System, 3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92161, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2015 Oct 26;3(4):1031-53. doi: 10.3390/healthcare3041031.
Development of the comprehensive care plan (CCP) is a requirement for nursing homes participating in the federal Medicare and Medicaid programs, referred to as skilled nursing facilities. The plan must be developed within the context of the comprehensive interdisciplinary assessment framework-the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI). Consistent compliance with this requirement has been difficult to achieve. To improve the quality of CCP development within this framework, an increased understanding of complex factors contributing to inconsistent compliance is required. In this commentary, we examine the history of the comprehensive care plan; its development within the RAI framework; linkages between the RAI and registered nurse staffing; empirical evidence of the CCP's efficacy; and the limitations of extant standards of practices in CCP development. Because of the registered nurse's educational preparation, professional practice standards, and licensure obligations, the essential contributions of professional nurses in CCP development are emphasized. Recommendations for evidence-based micro and macro level practice changes with the potential to improve the quality of CCP development and regulatory compliance are presented. Suggestions for future research are given.
制定综合护理计划(CCP)是参与联邦医疗保险和医疗补助计划(称为专业护理机构)的疗养院的一项要求。该计划必须在综合跨学科评估框架——居民评估工具(RAI)的背景下制定。一直难以实现对这一要求的持续合规。为了在这一框架内提高CCP制定的质量,需要更多地了解导致合规不一致的复杂因素。在这篇评论中,我们审视了综合护理计划的历史;其在RAI框架内的发展;RAI与注册护士人员配备之间的联系;CCP有效性的实证证据;以及CCP制定中现有实践标准的局限性。由于注册护士的教育准备、专业实践标准和执照义务,强调了专业护士在CCP制定中的重要贡献。提出了基于证据的微观和宏观层面实践变革的建议,这些变革有可能提高CCP制定的质量和监管合规性。给出了未来研究的建议。