Effect of a preoperative evidence‐based care education on postoperative recovery of cardiac surgery patients: A quasi‐experimental study

Author:

Ongun Pinar1ORCID,Oztekin Seher Deniz2,Bugra Onursal3,Dolapoglu Ahmet3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing Balikesir University Balikesir Turkey

2. School of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing Dogus University Istanbul Turkey

3. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Balikesir University Balikesir Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPreoperative nursing care affects many factors such as reducing the length of hospital stay of the patients in the perioperative period, the rate of postoperative complications, the duration of the operation, decrease of postoperative pain level and early mobilization.AimWe aimed to determine the effect of preoperative evidence‐based care education that given to cardiac surgery clinical nurses on the postoperative recovery of patients.Study DesignThe research was planned as quasi‐experimental. Eighty‐six patients who underwent cardiovascular surgery were divided into control and intervention groups. First, the ongoing preoperative care practices and patient recovery outcomes of the clinic were recorded for the control group data. Second, education was provided for the clinical nurses about the preoperative evidence‐based care list, and a pilot application was implemented. Finally, the evidence‐based care list was applied by the nurses to the intervention group, and its effects on patient outcomes were evaluated. The data were collected using the preoperative evidence‐based care list, descriptive information form, intraoperative information form and postoperative patient evaluation form.ResultsThe evidence‐based care list was applied to the patients in the intervention group, with 100% adherence by the nurses. All pain level measurements in the intervention group were significantly lower in all measurements (p = .00). The body temperature measurements (two measurements) of the intervention group were higher (p = .00). The postoperative hospital stays of the control group and the intervention group were 11.21 ± 8.41 and 9.50 ± 3.61 days.ConclusionThe presented preoperative evidence‐based care list can be used safely in nursing practices for patients. It provides effective normothermia, reduces the level of pain, shortens the hospital stay and reduces the number of postoperative complications.Relevance to Clinical PracticeBy applying a preoperative evidence‐based care to patients undergoing cardiac surgery, pain levels, hospital stays and the number of complications decrease, and it is possible to maintain normothermia. An evidence‐based care can be used to ensure rapid postoperative recovery for patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

Publisher

Wiley

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