Enhancing inpatient glycemic education and management with a SMILE SBAR: A quantitative study

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Applied Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/j.apnr.2024.151811
Latonya Byrd MSN, RN , Alyssa Stewart BSN, RN, CDCES, CCP , Mary Ann Niemeyer PhD, RN, NPD-BC , Erin Arcipowski PhD, TNS, RN , Tamara Otey PhD, RN , Kayla Weiss MSN, RN, AGPCNP-C, CDCES , Olawunmi Obisesan PhD, DHEd., RN, CPHQ, MCHES
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Abstract

Aim

To examine the effectiveness of a comprehensive diabetes education class on improving nurses' self-efficacy in glycemic management and physician communication, with a focus on using the SMILE (Sugar Trend, Medications, Intravenous fluid, Labs, and Eating) SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) as a communication tool. The secondary aim of this study was to investigate the translation of knowledge into practice, in this case, inpatient glycemic control.

Background

Inpatient glycemic management for patients living with diabetes can be challenging. Therefore, as patient advocates, nurses must be able to identify what clinical data warrants a call to the physician to facilitate timely decisions and interventions.

Methods

Data was collected from a purposive sample of 28 registered nurses from a single general medicine unit. A t-test was used to analyze nurses' pretest-posttest perceptions of self-efficacy in nine content areas. Kruskal-Wallis H analysis was also conducted on patients' median blood glucose values over four months (July–October 2023).

Results

The results suggest the class was effective in improving nurses' perceived knowledge and self-efficacy in all nine content areas, with the highest mean difference increase of 1.46 for I have sufficient knowledge regarding the SMILE SBAR and [will] use it as a tool for communicating with the physician, p < 0.05. A comparison of 403 patients' median blood glucose values were also statistically significantly different across four months, χ2(3) = 21.088, p < 0.0001.

Conclusions

Continued efforts to prevent and manage inpatient glycemic control should focus on enhancing nurse-physician communication and teamwork with simple yet effective tools such as the SMILE SBAR.

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利用 SMILE SBAR 加强住院患者血糖教育和管理:一项定量研究
目的研究糖尿病综合教育课程对提高护士血糖管理和与医生沟通的自我效能的效果,重点是将 SMILE(糖化趋势、药物、静脉输液、化验和饮食)SBAR(情况、背景、评估、建议)作为沟通工具。本研究的第二个目的是调查将知识转化为实践的情况,这里指的是住院患者的血糖控制。因此,作为患者的代言人,护士必须能够识别哪些临床数据需要呼叫医生,以便及时做出决策和干预。采用 t 检验分析护士对九个内容领域的自我效能感的前测-后测情况。结果表明,该课程有效提高了护士在所有九个内容领域的知识感知和自我效能感,其中 "我对 SMILE SBAR 有足够的了解,并[将]将其作为与医生沟通的工具 "的平均差异提高了 1.46,p < 0.05。403名患者在四个月内的血糖中位值比较也有显著的统计学差异,χ2(3) = 21.088, p < 0.0001.结论预防和管理住院患者血糖控制的持续努力应侧重于利用 SMILE SBAR 等简单而有效的工具加强护士与医生之间的沟通和团队合作。
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期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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