Nursing Open (Feb 2023)

Evaluation of the effect of a Nursing System Framework on Nurse Sensitive Indicators, mortality and readmission in an NHS Trust

  • Ann‐Marie Cannaby,
  • Vanda Carter,
  • Katherine Warren,
  • Jason Gwinnett,
  • Karla Bailey,
  • Sultan Mahmud,
  • Richard Gray

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 953 – 966

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Abstract In 2018, an NHS Trust (UK) implemented an innovative Nursing System Framework (NSF). The NSF formalized a two‐year strategy, which provided teams with clear aims and measurable objectives to deliver care. Failures of coordination of nursing services are well‐recognized threats to the quality, safety and sustainability of care provision. Aim To evaluate the efficacy of introducing a NSF in an NHS Trust, using nursing sensitive indicators and pre‐selected mortality, data outcome measures. Design A before and after implementation, observational study. Methods 105,437 admissions were extracted at an admission record level. Data was extracted from 1st September 2018 through to the 31st August 2019. Results Using SQUIRE guidelines to report the study, insufficient evidence was found to reject a null hypothesis with a chi‐squared test of association between in‐hospital death and the NSF intervention period, with a p‐value of .091. However, trends were seen in the data, which suggested a positive association. Conclusion The NSF is a complex intervention, which provides direction for improvements but requires further research to understand the benefits for nurses, Midwives, Health Visitors and patients.

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