Effects of Nurse-led Patient Pathways (NPP)
Musculoskeletal Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Musculoskeletal Diseases focused on measuring Hip Replacement, Spinal Diseases, Rotator Cuff Reconstruction, Nursing, Nurse-led, Pathways, Patient Satisfaction, Quality of Nursing Care
Eligibility Criteria
patients
Inclusion Criteria:
- surgical patients hospitalized for total hip arthroplasty, exploration and decompression of the spinal cord, and rotator cuff reconstruction,
- age 18 years or older,
- German speaking (oral and written),
- consents to the use of patient data (chart review),
- give informed consent (patient survey)
Exclusion Criteria:
- inclusion criteria will be not met
- patients that had cognitive deficits such that they were unable to provide informed consent
nurses (survey and interview)
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 18 years or older,
- works on one of the two study units
- give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- inclusion criteria will be not met
- other health care professionals
Inclusion Criteria:
- directly involved in patients care
- give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- inclusion criteria will be not met
Sites / Locations
- Universitätsklinik Balgrist
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Nurse-led Patient Pathways
Standard usual nursing care
Patients were cared for under the three NPP developed for the orthopedic populations: NPP-1) patients with total hip arthroplasty; NPP-2) exploration and decompression of the spinal cord; and NPP-3) rotator cuff reconstruction. NPP are characterized by four principles: evidence-based nursing, patient and family centred care, comprehensive discharge planning beyond hospital discharge and nurses' responsibility for patients' processes. The principles support and strengthen patient and family preferences as well as formalize nursing activities, and therefore contribute to process transparency in relation to other health care professionals. Aims: to improve patients' and health care professionals' as well as institutional outcomes.
Patients in the control group will receive usual nursing care, which is based on the institutional principles and standards of care for surgical patients. Based on the type of surgery and assessment of the nurse the nursing process is used to care for the patients. The nurses will be ending their activities with discharge of the patients.