Best evidence audit and analysis to the medication management for patients with dysphagia
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20230623-01515
- VernacularTitle:吞咽障碍患者服药管理最佳证据的临床审查及分析
- Author:
Yi LIU
1
;
Liqun ZHU
;
Ruo ZHUANG
;
Yiyi NI
;
Songmei CAO
;
Sheng SUI
;
Yingchun HUAN
;
Hongfeng XIE
Author Information
1. 江苏大学附属医院神经外科,镇江 212001
- Keywords:
Deglutition disorders;
Medication therapy management;
Nursing quality audit;
Obstacle factors;
Promoting factors;
Evidence translation;
Evidence-based nursi
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(5):357-364
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To review the clinical status based on the best evidence of drug administration in patients with dysphagia, systematically analyze the obstacle factors and promoting factors in the process of evidence transformation, and formulate reform strategies.Methods:Based on the evidence-based nursing research method and the guidance of the Ottawa Model of Research Use (OMRU), the review indicators were developed based on the best evidence. The current status of clinical practice behaviors of 223 patients and 75 nurses in the Neurology, Neurosurgery and Geriatric departments of the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University were reviewed from July to December 2021.Based on the results of the review, qualitative interviews were conducted with 32 potential adopters, and content analysis was used to assess the barriers and contributing factors to the clinical translation of evidence in three aspects: evidence-based change, potential adopters and practice environment, so as to develop effective strategies.Results:Based on the 22 best evidence selected, the evidence-based team developed 25 review indicators to carry out clinical review, showing that the compliance rate of 16 indicators were less than 60%. By analyzing and summarizing the interview results of potential adopters, the main obstacles leading to the low compliance rate of nurses were analyzed as follows: evidence-based reform changed the traditional work mode, and the application of evidence was not convenient; at the level of potential adopters, nurses had poor knowledge and practice, heavy work burden, and low awareness of patients and caregivers; at the level of practice environment, there was lack of nursing norms and procedures for clinical transformation of evidence, and the channels of multi-disciplinary collaboration and communication were not smooth. The main promoting factors were the perfect supervision mechanism of evidence-based nursing projects, the evidence-based group had rich experience in evidence transformation, the management was willing to change, and the practitioners were good at innovation.Conclusions:There is still a large gap between the clinical practice and the best evidence of drug administration in patients with dysphagia. The promoting factors should be fully utilized to overcome the obstacles and implement improvements to promote the effective transformation of evidence into clinical practice.