Implementing nursing best practice guidelines: Impact on patient referrals

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Edwards N. [1 ]
Davies B. [2 ]
Ploeg J. [3 ]
Virani T. [4 ]
Skelly J. [1 ]
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[1] School of Nursing, Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.
[2] School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.
[3] School of Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
[4] Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, Toronto, Ont.
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Smoking Cessation; Patient Interview; Referral Source; Referral Process; Patient Referral;
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10.1186/1472-6955-6-4
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Background. Although referring patients to community services is important for optimum continuity of care, referrals between hospital and community sectors are often problematic. Nurses are well positioned to inform patients about referral resources. The objective of this study is to describe the impact of implementing six nursing best practice guidelines (BPGs) on nurses' familiarity with patient referral resources and referral practices. Methods. A prospective before and after design was used. For each BPG topic, referral resources were identified. Information about these resources was presented at education sessions for nurses. Pre- and post-questionnaires were completed by a random sample of 257 nurses at 7 hospitals, 2 home visiting nursing services and 1 public health unit. Average response rates for pre- and post-implementation questionnaires were 71% and 54.2%, respectively. Chart audits were completed for three BPGs (n = 421 pre- and 332 post-implementation). Post-hospital discharge patient interviews were conducted for four BPGs (n = 152 pre- and 124 post-implementation). Results. There were statistically significant increases in nurses' familiarity with resources for all BPGs, and self-reported referrals to specific services for three guidelines. Higher rates of referrals were observed for services that were part of the organization where the nurses worked. There was almost a complete lack of referrals to Internet sources. No significant differences between pre- and post-implementation referrals rates were observed in the chart documentation or in patients' reports of referrals. Conclusion. Implementing nursing BPGs, which included recommendations on patient referrals produced mixed results. Nurses' familiarity with referral resources does not necessarily change their referral practices. Nurses can play a vital role in initiating and supporting appropriate patient referrals. BPGs should include specific recommendations on effective referral processes and this information should be tailored to the community setting where implementation is taking place. © 2007 Edwards et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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