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Screening and early detection of post-extubation oropharyngeal dysphagia: a best practice implementation project

作   者:
Garcia, Paulo CarlosSichieri, Karinade Matos, Tatiane MartinsMartins, Daniel MalissaniPeres, Emilia CristinaBonini, Milena VazOrtiz, Diley Cardoso FrancoPuschel, Vilanice Alves de Araujoda Cruz, Dina de Almeida Lopes Monteiro
作者机构:
Univ Sao Paulo
关键词:
evidence-based practicehospitalizationpatient-centered careswallowing disordersintensive care unit
期刊名称:
JBI evidence implementation.
i s s n:
2691-3321
年卷期:
2025 年 23 卷 2 期
页   码:
172-180
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摘   要:
Introduction:Patients undergoing intubation and mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit risk developing post-extubation oropharyngeal dysphagia (PED). PED can lead to aspiration complications, aspiration pneumonia, and prolonged hospitalization, as well as increased repeat intubation and in-hospital morbidity and mortality.Objective:This evidence implementation project aimed to promote evidence-based screening and early detection of PED in an adult intensive care unit in a secondary public hospital in Brazil.Method:The project followed the seven-phase JBI Evidence Implementation Framework to promote changes at the study site. The JBI Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System (PACES) and Getting Research into Practice (GRiP) approach were also used. The project was developed considering the main barriers to best practices, which were identified through a baseline audit. An educational program was designed to address the identified barriers. Two follow-up audits were then conducted to assess the changes in compliance with the evidence-based practices.Results:The baseline audit showed deficits in current practices. The first follow-up audit indicated improved compliance with best practices, with five of the seven audit criteria showing 100% compliance. The second follow-up audit indicated that compliance remained at 100% for those five criteria and increased for the other two after an additional intervention to address poor results in nursing care documentation.Conclusion:The first follow-up audit showed good adherence to the educational program for the screening and detection of PED by nurses. The second follow-up audit, in line with the new strategies, showed improvement in nursing documentation.Spanish abstract:http://links.lww.
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