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Title: Evidenced Based Nursing Practice: Conducting Research


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  • Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
    Research

Robin Sheeran RN, CRRN, WCC Theresa Sherman RN,
BA, CRRN
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Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital, Malvern, PA
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Objectives
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Describe the process and experience of a team of
    nurses conducting research at an acute care rehab
    hospital
  • Describe the study results and integration of
    findings

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Nursing Research Fellowship
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Two week intensive educational program
  • Teaches staff nurses the IOWA model
  • Nursing experts and mentors to assist nurses in
    the conduct of a nursing research project

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Problem Focused Trigger
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Can a nursing practice or outcome be improved?
  • To improve the discharge process for patients
    admitted to our stroke unit
  • Increase patient education materials
  • To better prepare the patient for discharge to
    home
  • To improve patient satisfaction with education
  • Measured by Press Ganey Nurses instruction re
    homecare and medications

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PICO
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Patient or Problem stroke patients at an acute
    rehab hospital
  • Intervention enhanced patient and family
    education
  • Comparison intervention existing education
  • Outcomes increased patient satisfaction with
    instructions regarding home care and medications

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Is this topic a priority for the organization?
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Meetings with nursing expert and mentor to
  • Review articles
  • Develop question
  • Determine feasibility of study
  • Obtain approval for research question

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Forming a Research Team
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Nursing Research Fellows
  • Robin Sheeran RN, CRRN, WCC Principle
    Investigator
  • Terry Sherman RN, BA, CRRN
  • Nurse Researcher Roger Jones RN, BSN
  • Nurse Mentor Catherine A. Harmer RN, MPH, CCRN,
    CRRN, MSN(c)
  • Nurse Research Expert Sara J. Reeder PhD, RN

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Assembling Relevant Research and Literature
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Define search terms
  • Request literature review
  • Review listing of articles
  • Select articles
  • Filter the articles by relevance
  • Focus on those closest to topic

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Synthesizing the Research
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Two articles found to be most relevant
  • Evidence showed
  • that the information patients need to care for
    themselves post stroke is inadequate
  • patients require more education
  • Evidence showing a disconnect between what
    patients perceive as a learning need and what
    nurses think the need is
  • A tool to measure self-care needs

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Is there a Sufficient Research Base?
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Decision to conduct research
  • Many articles about self care needs of
    populations of patients as compared to nurse
    perceptions of needs, fewer in the stroke
    population
  • Several older articles on rehab units
  • No articles capturing the perceived learning
    needs of stroke patients, as compared with
    caregivers and nurse caregivers
  • Therefore, an opportunity to study all three
    groups

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Defining Study Limits
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Population Members
  • Hospitalized stroke patients, their caregivers,
    and nurses who care for stroke patients in an
    acute rehab hospital
  • Demographic information collected on all groups
  • Consent
  • Required for patients, their caregivers and
    nurses
  • Inclusion criteria patients and caregivers
  • FIM score above 4 (patients only)
  • Patient within 2-3 weeks of discharge (has some
    education exposure)
  • At least one caregiver will render assistance on
    discharge
  • No evidence of aphasia (receptive or expressive)
  • Less than 90 years of age
  • Inclusion criteria nurses
  • gt 1 year of experience taking care of stroke
    patients

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Submission to the IRB
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • IRB Proposal and documentation completed for the
    study
  • Expedited review of IRB Proposal
  • Approval in June of 2010
  • Official study title
  • Perceived Learning Needs A Comparison Between
    the Stroke Patient, Caregiver, Nurse Caregiver

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Consenting and the Needs Survey Process
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Introduction and Description of the Research
  • Obtain Consent
  • Patient Form (permit access to medical records)
  • Demographic Survey Form
  • Learning Needs Survey Form
  • 47 learning need topics
  • Study subjects asked to identify their top 12
    learning needs (check off box) and then to
    prioritize the 5 most important to them (circle
    the response)

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Collecting Survey Data
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Census fluctuations and longer length of stays
    reduces target population
  • Consenting
  • Patient scheduling conversation around therapy
  • Caregiver most not available during the day
  • Additional Research Investigator added to study
  • To assist with caregiver consenting
  • Required an addendum to the original IRB proposal
  • Study Subjects
  • 40 Patients, 34 Caregivers
  • 39 Nurses (RN and LPN)

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Demographics Patient and Caregiver
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
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Demographics Nurse
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research

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Collation Analysis of Survey Data
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • All Patient, Caregiver and Nurse data was entered
    into an
    Excel database
  • PI verified the accuracy of data entry
  • Data sent to statistician for statistical
    analysis in late August
  • Analysis received in early September

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Statistical Analysis
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Analyze the data provided by stroke patients,
    caregivers and nurses
  • All respondents were asked to identify the top 12
    learning needs and then prioritize that list to
    the top 5 learning needs
  • 3 X 3 contingency tables were constructed to
    reflect top 12 learning needs, top 5 learning
    needs and those considered not to be top learning
    needs
  • Fishers exact test conditioning was calculated
    using the SAS Version 9.2
  • 11 topics highly significant findings
  • 6perceived patient and caregiver learning needs,
    not nurse
  • 4 nurse perceived patient learning needs, not
    patients and caregivers
  • 1 perceived patient learning need
  • 6 topics statistically significant findings

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Study Results
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Data from patients, caregivers and nurses was
    compared among the groups
  • Grouping highly and significantly statically
    findings
  • 9/17 topics patients and caregivers are in
    agreement about learning need
  • monitoring blood pressure, understanding the
    stroke process
  • 2/17 topics nurse, patient and caregivers are
    in agreement about learning need
  • finding day care, managing stress
  • 3/17 topics nurse perceives learning need, not
    patients or caregivers
  • Dealing with body image, preventing swallowing
    problems,
  • 1/17 topic patient learning need, not nurse or
    caregiver
  • preventing constipation
  • 2/17 topics nurse and patient or nurse and
    caregiver in agreement
  • Managing swelling of the hands and feet, dealing
    with emotion
  • Identify topics that patients and families agree
    are important learning needs
  • Develop educational programs and informational
    materials on topics for use by stroke patients,
    families and nursing staff

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Integration of Findings
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Education program was initiated based on topics
    patients and caregivers rated as important
  • Patient Family Education Program Series was
    developed in January 2011
  • 10 topics from stroke research (2 added topics)
  • Topics offered by a multidisciplinary team
  • Weekly education session, with rotation of topics
  • Monitoring outcomes of program with pre-, post-
    tests, and evaluation
  • Development of additional patient/family
    education materials
  • Available for stroke patients and other patient
    populations

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Implications for Practice
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the
    multidisciplinary Patient Family Education
    Program Series
  • Does it increase patient satisfaction scores?
  • What additional programs should be added or
    deleted?
  • Is this method of providing education effective?
  • Sharing the survey results with staff nurses
  • Integration of study findings into practice
  • Increased availability of patient and family
    educational materials

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Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Work
Evidenced Based Nursing Practice Conducting
Research
  • Analysis of the results was consistent with
    evidence reviewed
  • There appears to be greater synchrony between
    patients and caregivers about perceived learning
    needs than with nurses
  • The difference in perception offers additional
    opportunities for investigation
  • Nurses perceived managing anticoagulation
    therapy as important
  • Patients and caregivers did not perceive
    managing blood thinning medications as
    important
  • Why the discrepancy?
  • How many of patients were on blood thinners?
  • Already giving education on topic, therefore,
    satisfied with education?
  • Future Research
  • Repeat the study in the brain injury or spinal
    cord patient populations

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Questions?
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Research
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