Faculty of Medicine and Health, Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Sydney, Australia.
Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Trials. 2024 Nov 1;25(1):737. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08585-w.
The health issues experienced by older people can often be severe and complex, and an increasing number are using residential aged care services to meet their care needs. High-quality nursing care is fundamental to the health and safety of aged care residents and is contingent on nurses' accurate assessment, informed decision-making, and delivery of timely interventions. However, the role of the aged care nurse is often challenging, impeded by factors such as understaffing, high workloads, and a lack of access to clinical infrastructure and resources. When these challenges mount, residents are put at greater risk of adverse outcomes, such as avoidable clinical deterioration and hospital transfers. This study describes the adaptation and implementation of the emergency nursing framework, HIRAID® (History including Infection risk, Red Flags, Assessment, Interventions, Diagnostics, reassessment, communication and plan)-a tool to assist nurses' assessment, decision-making and care in residential aged care.
The HIRAID® framework will be adapted for residential aged care using a real-time Delphi and panel of aged care and nursing experts. The co-designed HIRAID® Aged Care framework will be trialled in 23 residential aged care homes in Sydney, Australia, in a modified stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial design. All homes will be randomised into one of four clusters. Outcomes of interest include the rate of clinical deterioration events resulting from nurses' actions, the rate of hospital transfers determined to be inappropriate, performance against the national mandatory aged care quality indicators, resident satisfaction with care, nurse and medical staff satisfaction with communication, and the quality of nursing documentation. These outcomes will be evaluated using a combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis of routinely collected resident data, expert assessments of facility documentation events against validated criteria, and pre- and post-intervention surveys of residents, family carers, nurses, and medical staff.
This protocol describes a pragmatic trial that aims to translate an evidence-based framework from the emergency care context into residential aged care. The adapted HIRAID® Aged Care framework will be the first of its kind to standardise and guide holistic nursing assessment, decision-making, and documentation in residential aged care in Australia.
This research has been approved by the Western Sydney Local Health District Human Research Ethics Committee: 2023/ETH00523. A waiver of consent has been approved to access resident health data and nursing documentation at each participating site.
Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry, ACTRN12623000481673. Registered 12 May 2023.
Version 1.0 6 February 2024.
老年人所经历的健康问题往往较为严重且复杂,越来越多的老年人使用养老院服务来满足他们的护理需求。高质量的护理是养老院居民健康和安全的基础,这取决于护士的准确评估、明智决策以及及时干预的能力。然而,养老院护士的角色往往具有挑战性,人员配备不足、工作量大以及缺乏获得临床基础设施和资源等因素都会造成阻碍。当这些挑战加剧时,居民面临不良后果的风险会增加,例如可避免的临床恶化和住院转移。本研究描述了紧急护理框架 HIRAID®(History including Infection risk, Red Flags, Assessment, Interventions, Diagnostics, reassessment, communication and plan)在养老院的适应和实施,这是一种帮助护士进行评估、决策和护理的工具。
将使用实时德尔菲法和一组养老院和护理专家对 HIRAID®框架进行调整。经过共同设计的 HIRAID®老年护理框架将在澳大利亚悉尼的 23 家养老院进行试验,采用改良的阶梯式楔形随机对照试验设计。所有的养老院都将被随机分为四个组。感兴趣的结果包括护士行动导致的临床恶化事件的发生率、确定为不适当的住院转移率、对国家强制性养老院质量指标的执行情况、居民对护理的满意度、护士和医务人员对沟通的满意度,以及护理文件的质量。这些结果将通过对常规收集的居民数据进行定性和定量分析、对设施文件事件对照验证标准的专家评估以及对居民、家庭照顾者、护士和医务人员进行预干预和后干预调查来进行评估。
本方案描述了一项实用的试验,旨在将基于证据的框架从急诊护理环境转化为养老院。经过调整的 HIRAID®老年护理框架将是澳大利亚第一个标准化和指导养老院整体护理评估、决策和文件记录的框架。
这项研究已获得西悉尼地方卫生区人体研究伦理委员会的批准:2023/ETH00523。已批准免除每个参与地点的居民健康数据和护理文件的同意。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心,ACTRN12623000481673。2023 年 5 月 12 日注册。
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