Multidisciplinary compliance with guidelines for stroke assessment: Results of a nurse-led evaluation study

Sharon Hamilton , Susan McLaren , Anne Mulhall
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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the use of a combined strategy (a nurse opinion-leader; evidence-based guidelines; a staff education programme and a new recording system) for the implementation of multidisciplinary stroke assessment in an acute hospital setting as measured by the compliance of different professional groups.

Design

A quasi-experimental study design utilising a pre-test/post-test group.

Setting

Nine medical wards in a 600 bedded outer London Acute NHS Trust (without a stroke unit).

Participants

190 stroke patients (n = 98 pre-test vs n = 92 post-test).

Main outcome measures

Professional compliance with assessment guidelines documented in the new recording system.

Results

Pre-test compliance with guidelines (n40) ranged from 0% to 100% and post-test ranged from 23–100%. Significant improvements (p < .05) in compliance were found in relation to 25 guidelines and a significant decline was documented in four others. Comparison of pre vs post-test values demonstrated variable changes in compliance with guidelines across professional groups: medical (range −64–+23%); nursing (range +2–+74%); physiotherapy (range −15–+69%); occupational therapy (range 0–+34%).

Conclusion

The combined use of an opinion leader, guidelines, education and a recording system had a variable affect on compliance with guidelines; opinion-leadership appeared to have the most influence over compliance. The study design, and guideline specific features may have constrained changes in practice.

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卒中评估指南的多学科依从性:一项护士主导的评估研究的结果
目的评价护士意见领袖联合策略的应用情况;以证据为基础的指导方针;一个员工教育计划和一个新的记录系统),用于在急性医院环境中实施多学科卒中评估,通过不同专业群体的依从性来衡量。设计一种准实验研究设计,采用前测/后测组。在600张床位的伦敦外急性NHS信托基金中设置9个医疗病房(没有中风单位)。参与者190例脑卒中患者(测试前98例,测试后92例)。主要结果测量符合新记录系统中记录的评估指南。结果前测对指南的依从性(n40)为0% ~ 100%,后测对指南的依从性为23 ~ 100%。显著改善(p <.05),其中25项指南的依从性明显下降,另外4项指南的依从性显著下降。测试前后值的比较显示了不同专业群体对指南依从性的不同变化:医学(范围- 64 - +23%);护理(+2 - +74%);物理治疗(范围- 15% - +69%);职业治疗(范围0 - +34%)。结论意见领袖、指南、教育和记录系统的联合使用对指南的依从性有不同的影响;舆论领导似乎对合规的影响最大。研究设计和指南的具体特征可能限制了实践中的变化。
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