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Title: | The ACCELERATE Plus (assessment and communication excellence for safe patient outcomes) Trial Protocol: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial, cost-benefit analysis, and process evaluation |
Authors: | Liu, M. Whittam, S. Thornton, A. Goncharov, L. Slade, D. McElduff, B. Kelly, P. Law, C. K. Walsh, S. Pollnow, V. Cuffe, J. McMahon, J. Aggar, C. Bilo, J. Bowen, K. Chow, J. S. F. Duffy, K. Everett, B. Ferguson, C. Frost, S. A. Gleeson, N. Hackett, K. Komusanac, I. Marshall, S. May, S. McErlean, G. Melbourne, G. Murphy, J. Newbury, J. Newman, D. Rihari-Thomas, J. Sciuriaga, H. Sturgess, L. Taylor, J. Tuqiri, K. McInnes, E. Middleton, S. |
SWSLHD Author: | May, Sharon Faulds, Sarah Lee, Leanne |
Affiliates: | Nursing Research Institute, St Vincent?s Health Network Sydney, St Vincent?s Hospital Melbourne, Australian Catholic University, De Lacy Building, 390 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, 2010, NSW, Australia School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Australian Catholic University, 40 Edward Street, North Sydney, 2060, NSW, Australia St Vincent?s Health Network Sydney, 390 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, 2010, NSW, Australia Institute for Communication in Healthcare, Australian National University, Baldessin Precinct Building, 110 Ellery Crescent, Acton, 2601, ACT, Australia School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Edward Ford Building, A27 Fisher Road, Camperdown, 2006, NSW, Australia National Health and Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney, Medical Foundation Building, 92-94 Parramatta Road, Camperdown, 2050, NSW, Australia St Vincent?s Hospital Melbourne, 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, 3065, VIC, Australia Southern Cross University, Military Road, East Lismore, 2480, NSW, Australia Northern NSW Local Health District, Crawford House, Hunter Street, Lismore, 2480, NSW, Australia South Western Sydney Local Health District, Liverpool Hospital Eastern Campus, Corner of Lachlan and Hart Streets, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, 1 Campbell Street, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, 2522, NSW, Australia Lismore Base Hospital, 60 Uralba Street, Lismore, 2480, NSW, Australia South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, The Sutherland Hospital and Community Health Service, Corner The Kingsway and Kareena Road, Caringbah, 2229, NSW, Australia Sydney Local Health District, King George V Building, Missenden Road, Camperdown, 2050, NSW, Australia Fairfield Hospital, Polding Street and Prairie Vale Road, Prairiewood, 2176, NSW, Australia The Sutherland Hospital, Corner The Kingsway and Kareena Road, Caringbah, 2229, NSW, Australia Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 50 Missenden Road, Camperdown, 2050, NSW, Australia St George Hospital, Gray Street, Kogarah, 2217, NSW, Australia Prince of Wales Hospital, 320-346 Barker Street, Randwick, 2031, NSW, Australia |
Department: | Fairfield Hospital, Nursing Fairfield Hospital, Executive Staff. |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Journal: | BMC Nursing |
Publisher: | BioMed Central Ltd |
Abstract: | Background Nurses play an essential role in patient safety. Inadequate nursing physical assessment and communication in handover practices are associated with increased patient deterioration, falls and pressure injuries. Despite internationally implemented rapid response systems, falls and pressure injury reduction strategies, and recommendations to conduct clinical handovers at patients’ bedside, adverse events persist. This trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness, implementation, and cost–benefit of an externally facilitated, nurse-led intervention delivered at the ward level for core physical assessment, structured patient-centred bedside handover and improved multidisciplinary communication. We hypothesise the trial will reduce medical emergency team calls, unplanned intensive care unit admissions, falls and pressure injuries. Methods: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial will be conducted over 52 weeks. The intervention consists of a nursing core physical assessment, structured patient-centred bedside handover and improved multidisciplinary communication and will be implemented in 24 wards across eight hospitals. The intervention will use theoretically informed implementation strategies for changing clinician behaviour, consisting of: nursing executive site engagement; a train-the-trainer model for cascading facilitation; embedded site leads; nursing unit manager leadership training; nursing and medical ward-level clinical champions; ward nurses’ education workshops; intervention tailoring; and reminders. The primary outcome will be a composite measure of medical emergency team calls (rapid response calls and ‘Code Blue’ calls), unplanned intensive care unit admissions, in-hospital falls and hospital-acquired pressure injuries; these measures individually will also form secondary outcomes. Other secondary outcomes are: i) patient-reported experience measures of receiving safe and patient-centred care, ii) nurses’ perceptions of barriers to physical assessment, readiness to change, and staff engagement, and iii) nurses’ and medical officers’ perceptions of safety culture and interprofessional collaboration. Primary outcome data will be collected for the trial duration, and secondary outcome surveys will be collected prior to each step and at trial conclusion. A cost–benefit analysis and post-trial process evaluation will also be undertaken. Discussion If effective, this intervention has the potential to improve nursing care, reduce patient harm and improve patient outcomes. The evidence-based implementation strategy has been designed to be embedded within existing hospital workforces; if cost-effective, it will be readily translatable to other hospitals nationally. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ID: ACTRN12622000155796. Date registered: 31/01/2022. |
URI: | https://swslhd.intersearch.com.au/swslhdjspui/handle/1/12542 |
ISSN: | 14726955 (ISSN) |
Digital object identifier: | 10.1186/s12912-023-01439-x |
Appears in Collections: | Fairfield Hospital |
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