Address the following:
Find a qualitative research article from current peer-reviewed journals (within the past 5 years) in the CTU Library concerning a topic of interest related to a best nursing practice in your clinical setting. Provide a summary of the article that includes the following:
The purpose of the research and the research question
The target population
The study methodology
The results of the study
Summarize the limitations of the study.
Summarize the conclusions of the study and tell why the study is significant to nursing.
Include at least 1 reference to research sources. Cite and list all sources using APA format.
Please cite in APA 7, I keep getting my papers marked off a lot of points due to incorrect apa 7 format.
I have provided the source in the files please use that as ONE reference.
Unit 3 Annotated Bibliography
Student name
Colorado Technical University
For
NUR 411
Evidence Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research
Dr. Weruche Agube
Introduction
Nurse-to-nurse handoff entails transferring patient care and responsibility from one provider to another. An appropriate handoff supports the transition of vital information and continuity of care and treatment. Besides, handoffs provide essential information about the patient, including communication techniques between receiver and sender, transfer of accountable care, and cultures that affect patient safety. Healthcare industries have evolved, and providers involved in patient care encounter handoffs. According to Britton, Hodshon & Chaudhry (2019), inadequate handoffs contribute to gaps in health care breaches. Nursing handoffs reporting changes is a vital process that protects patients’ safety. This annotated bibliography will focus on the nursing handoffs communication in clinical practice.
Albarrak, A. I., Almansour, A. S., Alzahrani, A. A., Almalki, A. H., Alshehri, A. A., &
Mohammed, R. (2020). Assessment of patient safety challenges and electronic
occurrence variance reporting (e-OVR) barriers facing physicians and nurses in the emergency department: A cross sectional study. BMC Emergency Medicine, 20, 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12873-020-00391-2
For the first article researched I used the words “patient safety issues with admission and discharge” in the search bar. The purpose of this study was to see if using electronic variance reporting and certain electronic documentation before patients are admitted decreases serious patient safety issues. The question proposed is does implementing certain electronic documentation measures in the ER before the patient is admitted decrease safety events? This study is quantitative because it was a study done involving numbers and collection of certain data using a questionnaire and evaluating patient information. The results are put into numbers. The population studied was ER nurses and doctors in the ER, this included a total of 197 participants. Methods used to collect data included using the same questionnaire for nurses and doctors and a different questionnaire for patients rating their care. Reliability and validity are established because this study was done by BNC Emergency Medicine. This article is peer reviewed and came out within the last 5 years. The major findings of this study are that many staff admitted they were constantly working in “crisis mode” and felt unsafe in their work environment. 65% of participants agreed that by using electronic variance reporting and documentation that it made them feels more safety and improved patient safety. This concluded that using electronic reporting improved staff and patient safety, which positively influences the admission process. The study limitations are that this study was completed in only the ER in a one certain hospital.
Reference
Albarrak, A. I., Almansour, A. S., Alzahrani, A. A., Almalki, A. H., Alshehri, A. A., &
Mohammed, R. (2020). Assessment of patient safety challenges and electronic
occurrence variance reporting (e-OVR) barriers facing physicians and nurses in the emergency department: A cross sectional study. BMC Emergency Medicine, 20, 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12873-020-00391-2
Unit 2 Discussion Board
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Unit 2 Discussion Board
The purpose of the Research and the Research question
The purpose of the study was to identify barriers and enablers that may influence the clinicians’, patients’, and senior leadership team members’ support of the OR Black Box to guide its future implementation (Etherington et al., 2019).
The Target Population
The target population was the healthcare stakeholders such as the senior leadership, patients, and clinicians who are directly influenced by the implementation of the OR Black Box.
The Study Methodology
The study methodology utilized was a theoretically informed qualitative research design. The data collection method used was semi-structured interviews, which were administered to the surgical patients, hospital senior leadership, and perioperative clinicians (Etherington et al., 2019). The interviews were audio-recorded, then transcribed verbatim during the analysis process and anonymity was maintained all the time.
The Results of the Study
The data was derived from 15 patients, 17 clinicians, and 9 senior leadership team members. The enablers and barriers for the three groups were knowledge and beliefs about consequences. For the senior leadership and the clinicians, the enablers were attention, memory, decision processes, and social influences. Resources, environmental context, emotion, and behavioral regulation were barriers and enablers for both the clinicians and the patients. Social /professional role, identity, and reinforcement were found to be enablers for patients while optimism and intentions were enablers and barriers to the clinicians.
A Summary of the Limitations of the Study
One of the study’s limitations is that the study was only carried out in one hospital hence the results cannot be generalized (Etherington et al., 2019). The second limitation is that is the first study to formally look into the stakeholder perceptions surrounding the implementation of the OR Black Box.
A Summary of the Conclusions of the Study and the Significance of the Study to Nursing
Various barriers and enablers exist in the implementation of the OR Black Box. It is therefore important for the stakeholders to collaborate to create a culture supporting the successful implementation of the OR Black Box. The significance of the study in nursing is that it shows the need for stakeholder collaboration to alleviate the barriers since the safety OR Black Box is a patient initiative.
Reference
Etherington, N., Usama, A., Patey, A. M., Trudel, C., Przybylak-Brouillard, A., Presseau, J., … & Boet, S. (2019). Exploring stakeholder perceptions around implementation of the Operating Room Black Box for patient safety research: a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework. BMJ open quality, 8(3), e000686.