Strategies to Improve Compliance with Clinical Nursing Documentation Guidelines in the Acute Hospital Setting: A Systematic Review and Analysis

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作者
Bunting, Jeanette
de Klerk, Melissa
机构
[1] Joondalup Health Campus Librarian, Joondalup, WA
[2] Joondalup Health Campus Library Technician, Joondalup, WA
来源
SAGE OPEN NURSING | 2022年 / 8卷
关键词
nursing documentation; hospitals; quality improvement; systematic review; PRESSURE ULCERS; EDUCATIONAL-PROGRAM; PAIN REASSESSMENT; CARE PLANS; QUALITY; IMPLEMENTATION; INTERVENTIONS; RECORD; ACCURACY; CHART;
D O I
10.1177/23779608221075165
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Introduction: This systematic review attempts to answer the following question - which strategies to improve clinical nursing documentation have been most effective in the acute hospital setting? Methods: A keyword search for relevant studies was conducted in CINAHL and Medline in May 2019 and October 2020. Studies were appraised using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal for quasi-experimental studies. The studies were graded for level of evidence according to GRADE principles. The data collected in each study were added to a Summary of Data (SOD) spreadsheet. Pre intervention and a post intervention percentage compliance scores were calculated for each study where possible i.e. (mean score/possible total score) x (100/1). A percentage change in compliance for each study was calculated by subtracting the pre intervention score from the post intervention score. The change in compliance score and the post intervention compliance score were both added to the SOD and used as a basis for comparison between the studies. Each study was analyzed thematically in terms of the intervention strategies used. Compliance rates and the interventions used were compared to determine if any strategies were effective in achieving a meaningful improvement in compliance. Results: Seventy six full text articles were reviewed for this systematic review. Fifty seven of the studies were before and after studies and 66 were conducted in western countries. Publishing dates for the studies ranged from 1991 to 2020. Eleven studies included documentation audits with personal feedback as one of the strategies used to improve nursing documentation. Ten of these studies achieved a post intervention compliance rate >= 70%. Conclusion: Notwithstanding the limitations of this study, it may be that documentation audit with personal feedback, when combined with other context specific strategies, is a reliable method for gaining meaningful improvements in clinical nursing documentation. The level of evidence is very low and further research is required.
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