The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study

Background and Objectives: A care pathway is a structured care plan based on best clinical practice for a particular patient group. It reorganizes a complex process by providing structured, standardized care and supportive multidisciplinary teamwork. Although care pathways are used worldwide, the im...

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Main Authors: Daghash, Hanan, Abdullah, Khatijah Lim, Ismail, Muhammad Dzafir
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spelling my.um.eprints.418772023-10-19T09:24:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41877/ The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study Daghash, Hanan Abdullah, Khatijah Lim Ismail, Muhammad Dzafir RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Background and Objectives: A care pathway is a structured care plan based on best clinical practice for a particular patient group. It reorganizes a complex process by providing structured, standardized care and supportive multidisciplinary teamwork. Although care pathways are used worldwide, the impact and benefit of a care pathway for coronary care practices have been minimally debated. This preliminary study aimed to examine the effect of a care pathway on the autonomy, teamwork, and burnout levels among coronary care nurses in a tertiary hospital. Methods: A preliminary study was conducted using a pre/posttest one-group quasi-experimental design. A self-administered questionnaire was provided to 37 registered nurses from the cardiac ward of a tertiary hospital. The care pathway was developed on the basis of the current literature, local guidelines, and expert panel advice. The autonomy, teamwork, and burnout levels at the beginning and 4 months after disseminating the care pathway were measured. Implementing the care pathway included educational sessions, training in using the care pathway, and site visits to monitor nursing practices. Results: Most of the respondents were female (94.6%; n = 35), the median age of the respondents was 26.5 years (interquartile range IQR] = 23-31), and the median length of the clinical experience was 4 years (IQR = 2-8). A statistically significant reduction in the mean burnout score was observed (mean of 58.12 vs 52.69, P < .05). A slight improvement in autonomy level was found, although it was not statistically significant. No statistically significant improvement was found in the teamwork levels. Conclusion: The care pathway was associated with reduced nurse burnout. The results showed a slight improvement in autonomy level among coronary care nurses after implementing the care pathway. From a practical viewpoint, the current study can help policy makers and managers reduce burnout. This study highlights the importance of using care pathways as a tool to reorganize the care process and improve the working environment. Managers must support nursing decisions and provide continuous education to enhance nurses' autonomy, which may increase understanding of respective roles, leading to higher levels of teamwork. However, with a small sample size, caution must be applied, as the findings might not be generalizable. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed Daghash, Hanan and Abdullah, Khatijah Lim and Ismail, Muhammad Dzafir (2022) The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study. Quality Management in Health Care, 31 (3). pp. 114-121. ISSN 1063-8628, DOI https://doi.org/10.1097/QMH.0000000000000336 <https://doi.org/10.1097/QMH.0000000000000336>. 10.1097/QMH.0000000000000336
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topic RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
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Daghash, Hanan
Abdullah, Khatijah Lim
Ismail, Muhammad Dzafir
The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study
description Background and Objectives: A care pathway is a structured care plan based on best clinical practice for a particular patient group. It reorganizes a complex process by providing structured, standardized care and supportive multidisciplinary teamwork. Although care pathways are used worldwide, the impact and benefit of a care pathway for coronary care practices have been minimally debated. This preliminary study aimed to examine the effect of a care pathway on the autonomy, teamwork, and burnout levels among coronary care nurses in a tertiary hospital. Methods: A preliminary study was conducted using a pre/posttest one-group quasi-experimental design. A self-administered questionnaire was provided to 37 registered nurses from the cardiac ward of a tertiary hospital. The care pathway was developed on the basis of the current literature, local guidelines, and expert panel advice. The autonomy, teamwork, and burnout levels at the beginning and 4 months after disseminating the care pathway were measured. Implementing the care pathway included educational sessions, training in using the care pathway, and site visits to monitor nursing practices. Results: Most of the respondents were female (94.6%; n = 35), the median age of the respondents was 26.5 years (interquartile range IQR] = 23-31), and the median length of the clinical experience was 4 years (IQR = 2-8). A statistically significant reduction in the mean burnout score was observed (mean of 58.12 vs 52.69, P < .05). A slight improvement in autonomy level was found, although it was not statistically significant. No statistically significant improvement was found in the teamwork levels. Conclusion: The care pathway was associated with reduced nurse burnout. The results showed a slight improvement in autonomy level among coronary care nurses after implementing the care pathway. From a practical viewpoint, the current study can help policy makers and managers reduce burnout. This study highlights the importance of using care pathways as a tool to reorganize the care process and improve the working environment. Managers must support nursing decisions and provide continuous education to enhance nurses' autonomy, which may increase understanding of respective roles, leading to higher levels of teamwork. However, with a small sample size, caution must be applied, as the findings might not be generalizable.
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Abdullah, Khatijah Lim
Ismail, Muhammad Dzafir
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title The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study
title_short The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study
title_full The effect of care pathways on coronary care nurses: A preliminary study
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