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dc.contributor.authorSivertsen, Jorun
dc.contributor.authorGraverholt, Birgitte
dc.contributor.authorEspehaug, Birgitte
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-01T15:09:43Z
dc.date.available2018-02-01T15:09:43Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationSivertsen, Graverholt B, Espehaug B. Dysphagia screening after acute stroke: a quality improvement project using criteria-based clinical audit. BMC Nursing. 2017;16(27)
dc.identifier.issn1472-6955
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2481930
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dc.description.abstractBackground: D ysphagia is common afte r stroke and represents a major risk factor for developing aspiratio n pneum onia. Earl y detection can reduce the risk of pulmonary complications and death. Despite the fact that evide nce-based guidelines reco mmend screening for swallowing deficit using a standardized scr eening tool, n ational audits has identified a gap between practice and this recommendation. The aim was to determine the l evel of adherence to an evid ence-based r ec om mendation on sw al low assessment and to tak e actions to i mprove practice if necessary. M ethods: We carried out a criteria-base d clinical audit (CBCA) in a small stroke unit at a Norwegian hospital. Patients with hemorrhagic stroke, isch emic stroke and transient ischemic attack were included. A power calcu lation informed the number of included patient s at baseline (n = 80) and at r e-audit (n = 35). We compare d the baseline result with the evidenc e-based criteria and gave feedback t o management and st aff. A brainstorming session, a root–cause ana lysis and implementation science were used to in form the quality imp rovement actions which consisted of workshop s, us e of local o pinio n leaders, manual paper reminders and feedback. We completed a re-audit after implementat ion. Percentages and median are reported with 95% confiden ce intervals (CI). Results : Among 88 cases at baseli ne, documentati on of swa llow screening was com plete f or 6% (95% CI 2–11). In the re-audit (n = 51) 61% (95 % CI 45–74) had a complete screening . Conclusion: A CBCA in volvi ng managem ent and staff, an d using multiple tailored in terventi on targeting barriers, led to greater adherence with the recomm endation for screening stro ke patients for dysphagia.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofBMC Nursing
dc.rightsNavngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no
dc.titleDysphagia screening after acute stroke: a quality improvement project using criteria-based clinical audit
dc.typePeer reviewed
dc.typeJournal article
dc.date.updated2017-06-08T07:22:25Z
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12912-017-0222-6
dc.identifier.cristin1474637


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