Critical care nurses' beliefs about discharge planning process: a questionnaire survey
journal contribution
posted on 2006-03-01, 00:00authored byRosemary Watts, J Pierson, H Gardner
Aim: To report on the beliefs of critical care nurses with regard to the discharge planning process, in Victoria, Australia. Methods: An exploratory descriptive design was used. A total of 502 Victorian critical care nurses were approached to take part in the study. A total of 218 eligible participants completed the survey, which represented a nett response rate of 43.4%. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics.
Results: The current discharge planning processes are ad hoc and influenced by patient acuity. Critical care nurses believe that workload issues, unplanned discharges and inadequate communication contribute to difficulties implementing the discharge plan.
History
Journal
International journal of nursing studies
Volume
43
Pagination
269 - 279
Location
Oxford, England
ISSN
0020-7489
eISSN
1873-491X
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article