Reducing Length of Stay and Hospital Readmission for Orthopedic Patients: A Quality Improvement Project
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Published:2021-10-29
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Page:JDNP-D-20-00060
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ISSN:2380-9418
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Container-title:Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Doct Nurs Pract
Author:
Kamau Emma Betty,Foronda Cynthia,Hernandez Victor Hugo,Walters Brian Anthony
Abstract
BackgroundTransitioning patients from the hospital to home after a total hip or knee arthroplasty is challenging. Severe pain, comorbidities and complex medication regimes have the potential to delay readiness for discharge, increase length of stay (LOS), and cause readmissions.ObjectiveThe goal of this practice improvement project was to improve patient readiness for discharge after total joint arthroplasty to reduce LOS, prevent emergency department (ED) visits, and prevent hospital readmissions.MethodsThis quality improvement project was guided by the Iowa Model and implemented a prepost program implementation evaluation design. Nurses incorporated the Registered Nurse Assessment of Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale (RN-RHDS) to guide and evaluate discharge education efforts.ResultsThe focused education cohort demonstrated significantly decreased LOS and decreased readmissions compared to the cohort receiving standard education efforts. ED visits were not significantly different amongst cohorts.ConclusionThis practice improvement project demonstrates successful translation of research into practice.Implications for NursingThe use of focused education and the RN-RHDS tool is recommended for nursing to improve patient readiness for discharge and patient outcomes.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
Health Policy,General Nursing