Nurses' accountability for stroke quality of care: part one: Review of the literature on nursing-sensitive patient outcomes


Autoria(s): Green, Theresa; Kelloway, Linda; Davies-Schninkel, Corrine; Hill, Michael; Lindsay, M. Patrice
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Over the past decade, an exciting area of research has emerged that demonstrates strong links between specific nursing care activities and patient outcomes. This body of research has resulted in the identification of a set of "nursing-sensitive outcomes"(NSOs). These NSOs may be interpreted with more meaning when they are linked to evidence-based best practice guidelines, which provide a structured means of ensuring care is consistent among all health care team members, across geographic locations, and across care settings. Uptake of evidence-based best practices at the point of care has been shown to have a measurable positive impact on processes of care and patient outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic, narrative review of the literature regarding the clinical effectiveness of nursing management strategies on stroke patient outcomes sensitive to nursing interventions. Subsequent investigation will explore current applications of nursing-sensitive outcomes to patients with stroke, and identify and validate measurable NSOs within stroke care delivery.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85060/

Publicador

Pappin Communications

Relação

Green, Theresa, Kelloway, Linda, Davies-Schninkel, Corrine, Hill, Michael, & Lindsay, M. Patrice (2011) Nurses' accountability for stroke quality of care: part one: Review of the literature on nursing-sensitive patient outcomes. Canadian Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 33(3), pp. 13-23.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified #adult; health care quality; human; nursing; outcome assessment; review; stroke
Tipo

Journal Article