Read thread👇about the implementation of an evidence-based project on embedding pre-treatment assessment for patients with #BreastCancer undergoing chemotherapy into hospital policy #EvidenceToImpact#WorldEBHCDay
Chemotherapy drugs can result in side effects such as renal toxicity which is why evidence-based guidelines state that comprehensive health assessments should be conducted prior to administration of chemotherapy.
Yanni Wu is an advanced research nurse at Nanfang Hospital. She conducted a clinical audit of pre-treatment assessment for patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy which indicated significant deficits in pre-treatment assessment nursing practice at Nanfang Hospital.
Yanni Wu applied the Getting Research into Practice (#GRiP) approach to implement her evidence-based project.
Project initiatives included:
- developing a comprehensive educational package;
- training nurses on how to assess patients prior to chemotherapy;
- developing a checklist that includes the audit criteria for nurses to make the assessment more convenient.
Stakeholder engagement was key to the project’s success. Leaders within Nanfang Hospital conducted an education program, and their active participation in the project was important to influence and encourage behaviour change.
The project resulted in significant increases in compliance with best practice criteria at the follow-up audit compared with the baseline audit. All 12 criteria achieved a minimum of 90% compliance, including 9 out 12 criteria increasing from 0% to 90% compliance.
According to Yanni Wu, one of the main successes of the project was introducing psychosocial assessment for each patient before chemotherapy. With the introduction of a short screening tool, nurses are able to identify patients who needed to be followed up.
In the past 2 years since the project’s implementation, nearly 10% of patients have been identified as having psychological problems and have received psychotherapy in a timely manner.
Pre-treatment assessment is now standard nursing practice in the Breast Surgery Department at Nanfang Hospital. The hospital’s policy includes pre-assessment hospital policy and the assessments are incorporated into annual department evaluation indicators.
Six-monthly audits are conducted to check compliance. In June 2020 audit results showed that all 12 evidence-based audit criteria achieved 100% compliance.
Following the project’s success Yanni Wu received funding in August 2020 from the Guangdong Health Commission to introduce the project into hospitals across Guangdong Province.
From evidence to impact: Post-exposure prophylaxis with single-dose rifampicin. Read thread 👇 for key points from the #EvidencetoImpact story in celebration of #WorldEBHCDay!
#Leprosy is a neglected tropical disease present in more than 120 countries, with a greater burden in India and Brazil. Currently, there are over 200,000 cases registered worldwide.
In 2014, the team’s proposal for a systematic review on single-dose rifampicin (SDR) as a post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) strategy for leprosy contacts received financial support from the Brazilian Ministry of Health.
Read thread👇 for key points from the #EvidencetoImpact 'Blood donor selection at the Belgian Red Cross: From evidence into policy' as we celebrate #WorldEBHCDay today! @IFRC_Europe
Patients in need of blood products are entitled to an adequate supply of safe blood. Belgian Red Cross uses a blood donor eligibility questionnaire, asking for the donor’s health and possible risk behaviour, in order to guarantee safety of both the donor and recipient.
Blood donor selection via the blood donor eligibility questionnaire remains an important part in the safety of blood supply globally.
Abuse and disrespect in childbirth care has been deemed a public health issue in Brazil, with many studies documenting the prevalence of discriminatory and hostile attitudes in childbirth care, both in the public and the private sectors.
Only 5.6% of Brazilian women have normal births without inappropriate & invasive (often not informed or consented to) interventions during vaginal birth, eg the unregulated use of oxytocin to induce or augment labour, Kristeller manoeuvre, forceps & episiotomy.
Cochrane First Aid repackages Cochrane evidence into easy-to-use formats such as blogshots (a simple one-page summary) and disseminating them via social media.
This is because 'Health information should not be restricted to healthcare professionals, but needs to be accessible and comprehensible in languages that people understand' - Cochrane Translator.
Read thread👇for key points from an #EvidencetoImpact story from Tabriz for #WorldEBHCDay, ‘Promoting informed consent in a children’s hospital’
Informed consent is considered a continuous & dynamic process, and it becomes complex in paediatric clinical practice, where parents must make decisions for their children.
The aim of the evidence implementation project was to evaluate current practice and implement best practice related to promoting informed consent in nursing and medical procedures, as well as surgical consent in the paediatric hospital.
In 2018 Dr Carrier of @cardiffuni & Dr Mukwato of Uni of Zambia secured Global Challenges Research Funding from Cardiff University to undertake a project to improve evidence-based critical nursing care in Zambia through co-design & quality improvement using the PDSA model’.
The aim of the study was to promote sustainable health and well-being of critically ill patients admitted to an acute care ward in the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Zambia, through implementation of small #EBN care interventions, known as ‘hacks’.