Hypertension guideline implementation: experiences of Finnish primary care nurses

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作者
Alanen, Seija [1 ]
Ijas, Jarja [2 ]
Kaila, Minna [3 ,4 ]
Makela, Marjukka [4 ]
Valimaki, Maritta [5 ]
机构
[1] Tampere Univ Hosp, Tampere, Finland
[2] Hlth Ctr City Jarvenpaa, Jarvenpaa, Finland
[3] Univ Tampere, Paediat Res Ctr, Helsinki, Finland
[4] Finnish Off Hlth Technol Assessment STAKES, Helsinki, Finland
[5] Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland
关键词
evidence-based guidelines; hypertension; implementation; primary care nursing;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2753.2007.00909.x
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Rationale, aims and objectives Evidence-based guidelines on hypertension have been developed in many western countries. Yet, there is little evidence of their impact on the clinical practices of primary care nurses. Method We assessed the style of implementation and adoption of the national Hypertension Guideline (HT Guideline) in 32 Finnish health centres classified in a previous study as 'disseminators' (n = 13) or 'implementers' (n = 19). A postal questionnaire was sent to all nurses (n = 409) working in the outpatient services in these health centres. Additionally, senior nursing officers were telephoned to enquire if the implementation of the HT Guideline had led to a new division of labour between nurses and doctors. Results Questionnaires were returned from 327 nurses (80.0%), while all senior nursing officers (n = 32) were contacted. The majority of nurses were of the opinion that the HT Guideline has been adopted into clinical practice. The recommendations in the HT Guideline were adopted in clinical practice with varying success, and slightly more often in implementer health centres than in disseminator health centres. Nurses in implementer health centres more often agreed that multiple channels had been used in the implementation (P < 0.001). According to senior nursing officers the implementation of the HT Guideline had led to a new division of labour between nurses and doctors in about a half of the health centres, clearly more often in implementer health centres (P < 0.001). Conclusions The HT Guideline was well adopted into clinical practice in Finland. The implementation of the HT Guideline had an impact on clinical practices, and on creating a new division of labour between nurses and doctors.
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