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Book Evolving Shift Report to the Bedside

Download or read book Evolving Shift Report to the Bedside written by Norma Gill and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The project that is being proposed aims to show through evidence-based research that bedside shift reporting is more effective in increasing patient satisfaction, patient safety, and nurse accountability compared to the traditional method of reporting at the nursing station. Bedside shift reporting promotes enhanced relationships between nurses and patients which creates an increase in communication. Verbal reports offer minimal communication between nurse and patient. Patients are often not involved in their plan of care of daily shift goals with traditional reporting methods. Patient safety, patient satisfaction and nurse accountability are compromised when the off going nurse is given report at the nursing station. Many patients often suffer for no reason because ineffective communication and patient safety is overlooked during a traditional shift report during the shift change. Financially, hospitals often feel the losses when major events occur to patients. A pilot study at Mount Eagle Community Hospital is being proposed on the 3 South unit, which is a medical-surgical unit. A bedside shift reporting pilot will be implemented using Lewin's Change Theory as the foundation. A hand tool will be created using evidence-based research on bedside shift reporting will be created to implement bedside shift report so that an effective report can be given to allow patients to become more proactive in their health care management. Bedside shift reporting increases the communication level between the patient and nurse; thus increasing patient safety and patient satisfaction. Nurses are more accountable to the patient at the bedside.

Book Nursing bedside shift report

Download or read book Nursing bedside shift report written by Heather Gleason and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For healthcare organizations, patient safety and satisfaction are major priorities and are impacted by many different professional disciplines. Nurses can influence this greatly through the relationships built with patients and the information provided ot them regarding care while in the hospital. Communication errors are the leading cause of sentinel events for patients, reiterating the importance of having a safe transfer of care between nurses at shift change. Beside shift report not only creates transparency of patient information but results in impoved patient safety and hospital satisfaction scores. Completing nursing shift report at the bedside promotes patients' and families' contribution to reporting discussion and optimizes patient safety through a nurse's visualization of a patient's condition. Watson's Caring Theory and the concept of relationship building provide the framework for implementing bedside shift report. A conceptual metaphor integrating caring intentionality and relationships into bedside shift report, as well as patient and staff responses, provides a visual for the goals of the bedside shift report, as well as patient and staff responses, provides a visual for the goals of the bedside shift report implementation. The use of a standardized reporting tool into bedside shift report will be evaluated trhough patient and staff surveys. Nurses who implement bedside shift report into their practice will produce positive patient outcomes while demonstrating greater commitment to the caring acts that encompass nursing practice.

Book Nurse Bedside Shift Report

Download or read book Nurse Bedside Shift Report written by and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Bedside Shift Report

Download or read book Bedside Shift Report written by Kimberly K. Gormley and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Change-of-shift report is the time when responsibility and accountability of the patient is transferred from one nurse to another. The communication that ensues during this process is linked to both patient safety and continuity of care. This type of reporting method allows patients to participate in their plan of care, reduce errors from oversight and to allow visualization of the patient's condition at change of shift. Shift change was included in The Joint Commission's 2009 National Patient Safety Goals, which requires that shift hand off must include up-to-date information about the care, treatment, current condition and recent or anticipated changes in the patient. Bedside reporting addresses The Joint Commission's goal 13, a safety strategy that encourages a patient's active involvement in care. A review of literature of both staff and patient's perceptions of bedside hand off describes studies using qualitative, anecdotal and/or indirect measurement along with quantitative and direct measurement. Statistical implications show that bedshand offdoff is most effective when completed consistently.

Book Switch to Shift Report at the Bedside

Download or read book Switch to Shift Report at the Bedside written by Eileen Mahoney and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research has been performed to show that bedside nursing increases patient care by allowing better communication between nurses at change of shift. Bedside handoff is more beneficial for patients and nurses rather than the current practice happening in hospitals. Through a literature review of articles it has been determined that there is no standard for nursing shift handoffs. The Joint Commission has made a patient safety goal and proposed that there be a standardized handoff communication in hospitals. Performing shift change at the bedside with a standard template to be used at the change can be the new standard and will increase patient care and help nurses feel more empowered with the communication received and given. The results showed that the information being reported previously to bedside shift change was often poor, and that much of the information was easily accessed in the chart and did not need to be part of report. They also found that the inefficiencies in communication is a factor associated with sentinel events. Making the switch to bedside shift reporting and making it the standard in hospitals around the world can make a safer, smarter tomorrow. This project will outline the problem of the current shift change process, how to implement the change, the theory that goes into the change, how to evaluate the implementation, and how dissemination can be done. There is a literature review, an appendix and a complete reference list that are all included.

Book Bedside Shift Report and Patient Satisfaction

Download or read book Bedside Shift Report and Patient Satisfaction written by Kasandra R. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each year, millions of deaths worldwide are caused by medication errors in hospitals. Some of these errors are accounted for through miscommunication during the change of the nurse shift report. One of the Joint Commission’s 2019 national patient safety goals for hospital programs was to improve communication effectiveness among caregivers since mistakes in a caregiver’s communication accounted for 37% of severe patient injuries. Safety is threatened by patients not being included. Therefore, adopting the bedside shift report allows patients to be actively engaged, reinforcing nurse-patient communication. The bedside shift report enables nurses to provide safe, high-quality, patient-centered care at the bedside. At the time of this project, a 24- cardiac bed unit at a community hospital in Louisiana lacked a bedside shift report. Surveillance of the nurse shift report at the nurses’ station unveiled countless communication gaps. The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey measures patient perception of their hospital experience. The scores from April 2019 revealed a need for improvement in nurse-patient communication at the unit level. The data were compared for the communication with nurse dimension of the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems scores preimplementation of the bedside shift report from April 2020 (July 2018–June 2019 discharges), with survey scores postimplementation of the bedside shift report from April 2021 (July 2019–June 2020 discharges), using the longitudinal data analysis. The four specific questions in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey related to communication with the nurse and comparing data preimplementation and postimplementation of the bedside shift report were examined. This quality improvement research project aimed to assess the bedside shift report on patient satisfaction in care delivery for the communication with nurse dimension in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey. Keywords: HCAHPS survey, bedside shift report, nurse-patient communication, patient satisfaction, communication with nurse dimension, nurse shift report

Book Nursing2022 Drug Handbook

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  • Author : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  • Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  • Release : 2021-03-04
  • ISBN : 1975160150
  • Pages : 2933 pages

Download or read book Nursing2022 Drug Handbook written by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. This book was released on 2021-03-04 with total page 2933 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE #1 Drug Guide for nurses & other clinicians...always dependable, always up to date! Look for these outstanding features: Completely updated nursing-focused drug monographs featuring 3,500 generic, brand-name, and combination drugs in an easy A-to-Z format NEW 32 brand-new FDA-approved drugs in this edition, including the COVID-19 drug remdesivir—tabbed and conveniently grouped in a handy “NEW DRUGS” section for easy retrieval NEW Thousands of clinical updates—new dosages and indications, Black Box warnings, genetic-related information, adverse reactions, nursing considerations, clinical alerts, and patient teaching information Special focus on U.S. and Canadian drug safety issues and concerns Photoguide insert with images of 439 commonly prescribed tablets and capsules

Book Increasing Patient Safety with Bedside Shift Report

Download or read book Increasing Patient Safety with Bedside Shift Report written by Karen L. Lewis and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Change of shift report in acute care facilities is a unique activity where nurses transfer critical information to promote patient safety and best practices. Traditionally, nurse shift report takes place at the nurse's station before patients have been visualized, in a process that lacks effective communication and is contrary to patient-centered care. A review a literature indicates an effective strategy to overcome these patient safety issues is a standardized process of bedside shift report. This paper details the implementation plan of a pilot program on a 28 bed medical surgical unit. Direct observation and surveys are the evaluation methods used, and a dissemination plan for findings will be discussed. Bedside shift report can be an effective strategy to increase safety for best patient outcomes.

Book Bedside Shift Report and Patient Satisfaction

Download or read book Bedside Shift Report and Patient Satisfaction written by Marcella Mulligan and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Change of shift report refers to communication that occurs between an outgoing and incoming nurse regarding the patients in his or her care. It is a time to review the plan of care, reconcile medications and infusions and answer questions. Traditionally, this has occurred in a central area such as a conference room or the nurses' station, away from the patient and family. Moving shift report to the bedside has been proven to improve communication between caregivers and the patient. Critical information can be exchanged and the bedside location allows for direct visualization of the patient along with verification of infusions, equipment settings and patient acuity. When this communication occurs at the bedside, patients and families are brought into the conversation and become active participants in the plan of care. Research has shown that conducting shift report at the bedside can significantly improve both patient and nurse satisfaction, leading to a more patient centered care approach, which in turn, may translate into better patient outcomes (Anderson and Mangiano, 2006). Bedside shift report (BSR), is a nursing intervention that may also assist with the Joint Commission directive to' involve both the patient and his or her family to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to the patient's unique needs. Staff should encourage the patient and family to ask questions throughout the course of care and provide opportunities for them to participate in care discussions' (The Joint Commission, 2010 pg. 18). To examine the effect of implementing BSR, a pilot study will be conducted in a 25-bed unit within an acute care hospital in the northeast United States. Presently, handoff report is conducted at the nurses' station; it is not uncommon for there to be questions later when the nurse actually visualizes the patient and the previous caregiver is gone. The process can also leave the patient unattended for up to an hour while report is taking place. This may result in delay of care or potentially, missed opportunities to avert crises. Based on the results of this pilot study, a decision will be made regarding hospital wide implementation.

Book Standardizing the Bedside Shift Report  Improving Communications and Promoting Patient Safety

Download or read book Standardizing the Bedside Shift Report Improving Communications and Promoting Patient Safety written by Chona C. Alforque and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PROBLEM: Nursing shift reports are integral to nursing as they allow for the transfer of critical information and responsibility of patient care from one nurse to another. Ineffective communication during shift-to-shift reports can contribute to gaps in patient care and breaches in patient safety, including medication errors, falls, and sentinel events. The greatest risk of communication breakdown is during transitions in care. CONTEXT: St. Louise Regional Hospital, a small community hospital, consisting of an eight-bed medical-surgical intensive care unit lacked structure in how handoff should occur and had variances in shift handoffs. Observation of the shift handoff at the nurses' station revealed many communication gaps that have shown negative impacts on patient safety and outcomes. The improvement project described in this paper focused on evidence-based practices that support the benefits of bedside shift and implementations of standardized handoff tools. INTERVENTION: Intervention included an education in-service for unit managers, educational coordinators, and staff nurses to emphasize the important benefits of bedside shift report. MEASURES: The three components for evaluating improvement include outcome, process, and balancing measures to determine whether the improvement project has had the desired impact. The outcome measure expected to yield the following: direct observation of nurses during bedside report to calculate how often is being done, monitor for decrease in overtime due to more efficient shift-to-shift bedside reports, and a review of risk management reports observing for effect on the number and severity of medication errors. RESULTS: The outcome measure is to increase the nurses' compliance with bedside shift report in the intensive care unit to at least 80% within six months of implementation. CONCLUSION: With the proposed change, bedside shift report will addresses all the safety hazards by reducing adverse events, such as medical errors, patient falls at shift change, and sentinel events. Bedside shift report improves patient safety, enhances the quality of care, improves patient and nurse satisfaction, decrease unnecessary healthcare expenditure, and saves time.

Book Qualitative Interviewing

Download or read book Qualitative Interviewing written by Herbert J. Rubin and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2005 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2nd edition of this work has been completely rewritten to add new examples & to better integrate the presentation of topics. Readers will see how the choice of topic influences question wording & how the questions asked influence the analysis.

Book Implementation of Bedside Shift Report in the Medical Surgical Unit

Download or read book Implementation of Bedside Shift Report in the Medical Surgical Unit written by Perla Alday and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Change of shift report is a critical time when nurses transfer information about the patient. Failure to communicate efficiently can cause medical errors. A typical nurse-to-nurse report does not allow the visualization of the patient or patient/family concerns to be addressed. This can cause vital information to be missed, therefore placing the patient at risk. In order to provide safe patient care, the adequate transfer of information needs to be provided. To decrease the frequency of medical errors, the implementation of a standardized communication tool is required. The use of bedside shift report is essential to nursing practice. Bedside repot is a method of nurse to nurse handoff communication performed at the patient's bedside. Nurses are able to assess the patient in person while obtaining vital information. A nurse's accountability can be higher while including the patient in their plan of care and patient satisfaction improved. Any issues and concerns can be addressed at the moment, increasing patient safety. As concerns arise with the traditional method of nursing handoff tool, the need for bedside shift report is needed to increase patient safety, therefore decreasing the number of medical errors and sentinel events. Bedside shift report is implemented to a medical surgical unit with the main goal of increasing patient safety using an improved method of nurse-to-nurse handoff communication. This paper will describe the problem, solution to the process of the issue, implementation plan, evaluation, and dissemination plan. It will also describe studies before and after the implementation with nurse and patient's perception of the process. Results from the review of studies shown reveal how other clinical settings have benefited from bedside shift report, improving patient's safety.

Book Standardizing the Bedside Shift Report Process to Improve Communication and Promote Patient Safety

Download or read book Standardizing the Bedside Shift Report Process to Improve Communication and Promote Patient Safety written by Gilbert Young and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Title: Standardizing the Bedside Shift Report Process to Improve Communication and Promote Patient Safety. Author: Gilbert Young, RN, BSN Setting: Unit 1 North is a 32-bed cardiovascular specialty unit that specializes in the care of post-cardiac surgery and complex telemetry patients. The typical length of stay is between 5-7 days. Patients are admitted to the unit from the ICU, ED, or other medical facility for cardiac surgery. Rationale: The quality gaps are nurse communication HCAHPS scores not being consistent with performance goals, the unit had 16 documented patient falls in 2016, and patient surveys and staff handoff observations supported the need for this project. The project aim is to (1) improve nurse communication, (2) increase the nurses' consistency and satisfaction with handoff (3) implement the clinical report tool, and (4) reduce patient falls by 25% on cardiovascular specialty unit by August 2017. Return on Investment: Reducing four patient falls or 25% of last year's total will be an annual cost avoidance of $120,000 once this performance improvement plan is implemented. The initial annual savings is estimated at $110,300 Literature Review: The studies assert the importance of bedside report as a means to include the patient, eliminate information gaps, visualize the patient and surroundings for patient safety, and improve team communication. Additional studies examined the use of a standardized nursing handoff tool and saw improvement in patient satisfaction and a reduction in nursing errors. Methodology: Institute of Healthcare Improvement model for improvement and Lewin's change management model. Collaborated with unit council to develop clinical handoff tool. Educational plan includes PowerPoint presentation and simulation sessions. Project implemented in February 2017 and guided by PDSA (plan-do-study-act) cycle. Nurse leaders to observe use of clinical handoff tool during shift handoff. Results: Since implementation in February, average daily census of 32 patients and averaged 66 survey responses each month. Nurse communication scores have been consistently 4 Stars since implementation of this QI project. Current HCAHPS scores up to May 2017. There was a 12.5% reduction in patient falls compared to the same time period last year. Nurse leader observation of NKE using the handoff competency checklist demonstrated successful use of the handoff tool by all nurses, including remediation for some staff. Patient and staff surveys revealed positive improvements in seeking patient input and staff experiencing more satisfaction with the quality if information they receive at shift handoff.

Book Significance of Bedside Reporting on Patient Safety and Staff Satisfaction

Download or read book Significance of Bedside Reporting on Patient Safety and Staff Satisfaction written by Caitlin Garmon and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ineffective communication at change of shift can put the safety of patients at risk. The purpose of this study is to show bedside shift report increases patient safety as well as staff satisfaction. This study found bedside report lead to less falls and medication errors. Communication breakdowns are the cause of a significant number of sentinel events. Staff was satisfied with shorter report times and improved communication between shifts. Nurses were better prepared and were able to better assess patient needs after implementation of bedside shift report. Nurses were held more accountable and patients became more involved in their care. This new process gave the oncoming nurse the opportunity to visualize the patient and ask questions. Finding of this report confirmed how important having a standardized report system is in reducing errors. Accurate and consistent communication was improved after the implementation of bedside reporting. Effective communication at shift change is a fundamental component of nursing and the culture of safety. This study was conducted within a large hospital on medical and surgical units. A survey was obtained before the implementation of bedside report and several times over the first year post. Along with the use of surveys visual observations were done as well as in person interviews. Results of this study show that bedside report increased nurse's satisfaction, helped in the prioritization of patients which increased work flow, and decreased the amount of time for handoff.

Book Nurse bedside shift report implementation handbook

Download or read book Nurse bedside shift report implementation handbook written by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Patient Satisfaction and Bedside Shift Report

Download or read book Patient Satisfaction and Bedside Shift Report written by Kathleen Weidle and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research has shown that patient satisfaction can be related to the nurse-to-nurse report at change of shift. Based on research, bedside shift report when compared to traditional shift report, usually at the nurses' station, has improved patient conditions, including patient satisfaction survey scores. Patient satisfaction scores obtained from patients after implementing beside shift report have shown higher scores when compared to patient satisfaction scores obtained from patients prior to implementing bedside shift report. Patient satisfaction scores are important to health care entities because they can affect many things including staff attitude, funding, and patient outcomes. Implementing bedside shift report can improve patient satisfaction scores. This intervention can improve patient satisfaction and patient safety, and potentially increase the incidence of positive patient outcomes.

Book Promoting Patient Safety by Implementing Bedside Shift Report

Download or read book Promoting Patient Safety by Implementing Bedside Shift Report written by Maroof A. Olanigan and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABSTRACT Patient safety is a very broad and general term used to ensure that all aspects of patient care, from medical and nursing services to social and spiritual, are provided with the best interest of the patient. The aim statement for the project is improving patient safety by ensuring the implementation of bedside shift report by 80% of nurses by August 2016. Kurt Lewin's change theory is going to be used to effect the change. There were in-services given to nurses on the floor and the project was also discussed in staff meetings. Flyers were posted around the units to help build up and maintain enthusiasm for the implementation of BSR. Implementation was initiated behind schedule due to conflict in schedules and bureaucratic hoops. The implementation was started on April 28, 2016 and so there are no exact numbers at this time because there is a two week trial period. But I have had conversations with the some nurses that have started the project since initiation. So far they seem to be very receptive of the change. Most of the patients have been neutral at this time but we'll see if that's going to be the case in two weeks. There are numerous publications that support the efficacy of bedside shift report in relation to patient care and safety. Publications from the Agency for healthcare research & quality (AHRQ), MEDSURG Nursing, American nurse today, Journal of Clinical Nursing and the Nursing journal are some of the articles that were used to investigate and develop ideas and policies for the project. Patient experience with the bedside shift report (BSR) will be tracked and the data collected will be used to improve the process in order to enhance the patient experience. Patient experience would include if the patient felt more engaged in their care, if they felt safer and had more confidence in the personnel helping out with the care. Also nurse satisfaction is another benchmark that would be measured by sending out surveys periodically in an effort to gauge the opinions of the staff members. The data collected from the surveys will be used to develop improvements to the process and increase the comfort level of the nurses in giving BSR. We would also track if the nurses feel more accountable for the care they delivered during the shift and if the accountability translates to nurses being more responsible in the care that they deliver. Periodic collection of data will be used to monitor patient satisfaction and nursing compliance. The data would be monitored by the appointed BSR champions because they would be able to monitor and collect data on compliance of the floor nurses in real time and compare it with data collected from patient satisfaction surveys. There are going to be bi-weekly meetings to analyze and improve the process by applying PDSA cycle. Analysis of the data can also help to recognize fallouts earlier and provide opportunity to make corrections. In conclusion, sustainability is what is important. One of the ways I recommend to ensure continuity of the project by making sure that the new employees, regardless of experience, are trained during their eight to twelve week floor orientation. After conducting a failure mode effect analysis coupled with experience, I concluded that continuity is also dependent on proper training of new employees. I concluded this because nursing is a high turnover profession and if the current nurses don't teach the new nurses before they leave the facility then the whole process will have to be restarted.