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Titre : | Using the Evidence-Based Practice Service Nursing Bundle to Increase Patient Satisfaction (2018) |
Auteurs : | Mary Kate Dilts Skaggs ; Juli F. Daniels ; Angela J. Hodge ; et al. |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Journal of Emergency Nursing (Vol. 44, n°1, January 2018) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 37-45 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Démarche qualité ; Evidence-based nursing ; Interdisciplinarité ; Protocole ; Qualité des soins de santé ; Satisfaction ; Urgences |
Mots-clés: | Satisfaction du patient |
Résumé : |
AbstractIntroduction
Patient satisfaction and patient experience goals are often linked to financial consequences. Although the link does exist, the bottom line is not only about money; its about providing a quality experience for ED patients and creating an environment that engages staff. Evidence-based practice (EBP) strategies that have positive impact on patient perceptions of their ED care and increased satisfaction ratings include AIDET, Hourly Rounding, and Bedside Shift Report, which incorporate updates of test results and explanations of events occurring during a patients visit. In addition to these outcomes, Hourly Rounding and Bedside Shift Report have been linked to patient safety improvements. Combining these strategies, our team created and implemented the service nursing bundle as a quality improvement (QI) initiative, with the goal of having a positive effect on patient experiences in emergency departments, represented by at least a 5% increase in overall quality-of-care ranking and ratings. Methods This QI project involved comparing professional research consultant (PRC) patient- satisfaction phone survey ratings from patients before and after ED staff members completed a 1-hour service nursing bundle class. In addition to the patient-satisfaction ratings, 1,104 audits evaluating staff use of the service bundle implementation were collected over an 8-week period.reading document: Results The random observational audits showed the adoption of the service nursing bundle as staff compliance started at 65% in week 1 compared with 100% by week 8. Before intervention (July 2015): 50% of patients rated their overall quality of care as excellent, yielding a benchmark ranking of 42.5 percentile. Postservice bundle education implementation (September 2015): 60% of patients rated their overall quality of care as excellent, increasing our ranking to the 85.5 percentile. The postservice bundle group was 1.5 times more likely to respond excellent to all 5 survey questions, which was statistically significant (z =2.82, P = 0.004). The patients perceptions of total time spent in the emergency department and ratings of excellent revealed a significant statistical difference (before: 35.0%, after: 49.5%, X2 (1) = 4.24, P Discussion With the implementation of the bundle, our emergency department experienced an 11.8% increase in the number of patients rating their overall quality of care as excellent. This upsurge resulted in a 40% increase in overall quality of care, propelling our emergency departments ranking to the 85th percentile. Image 1 Contribution to Emergency Nursing Practice This quality improvement project adds to the emergency nursing literature by demonstrating that the evidence-based practice (EBP) of AIDET (the acronym for the 5-step program: acknowledge, introduce, duration, explanation, and thank you), Hourly Rounding, and Bedside Shift Report (BSR) can have a positive impact on patient satisfaction. The use of auditing tools may improve compliance of AIDET, Hourly Rounding, and Bedside Shift Report. Our study found a relationship between patients' perception of time spent in the emergency department and quality-of-care ratings. |
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