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Once there are answers to the research questions, the results must be used in clinical practice to alter treatment plans, giving patients the most appropriate choices and the highest quality outcomes based on scientific data. Daily clinical practice can be improved by applying the results of outcomes studies to alternative treatment options. This in turn helps lead the clinician to choose the path to the best outcome for the patient. Because most practitioners recognize the need and the importance for conducting outcomes research, finding alternative avenues for them to be successful in the process is essential.
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Mãos/cirurgia , Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde , Coleta de Dados/métodos , Humanos , Projetos de Pesquisa , Inquéritos e QuestionáriosRESUMO
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine national practice patterns for common nursing procedures related to the care of total hip and total knee patients. DESIGN: This was a comparative descriptive study utilizing a survey developed by the NAON Total Joint Special Interest Group. SAMPLE: Two hundred eight-seven valid surveys were completed by NAON members. FINDINGS: An average of 226 total knee replacements (TKR) and 183 total hip replacements (THR) were performed annually per facility. Data about perioperative practices, postoperative activity practices, use of equipment, anticoagulation practices, and discharge practices (including length of stay) were collected. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Knowledge of national practice patterns and incorporation of the information into clinical practice can reduce the patient's risk of unsafe or ineffective care while promoting positive patient outcomes. Nurses can use these data to adjust clinical pathways and practice standards to improve patient outcomes.