Implementation Study of Intra-hospital Transfer of Pediatric Inpatients
NCT ID: NCT06512805
Last Updated: 2025-01-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
214 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-01
2024-12-31
Brief Summary
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Identifying barriers to the implementation of the guidelines in clinical practice.
Constructing implementation strategies to facilitate the application of the guidelines based on identified barriers.
Evaluating the impact of implementation strategies on clinical healthcare personnel and the clinical environment.
Assessing the effect of in-hospital transfer of pediatric inpatients based on the guidelines on reducing adverse events related to in-hospital transfers and other clinical outcomes.
Participants will:
In the control group, healthcare personnel conduct transfers according to the routine management and working mode of the emergency department and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).
In the intervention group, nurses receive implementation strategies developed during the preparation phase. These strategies are aimed at modifying the behavior of healthcare personnel through implementation, thereby conducting in-hospital transfers for pediatric patients based on the guidelines.
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Detailed Description
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Thus, this study focuses on in-hospital transfers of pediatric patients, aiming to identify current clinical issues and implement strategies based on the "Clinical Practice Guidelines for In-hospital Transfer of Pediatric Inpatients (2023 edition)." Conducted at the Children's Hospital affiliated with Fudan University, the research aims to develop implementation strategies and evaluate the impact of evidence and implementation strategies on pediatric inpatients, the evidence-based practice behavior of clinical healthcare personnel, and changes in the hospital organizational environment. The goal is to alter current clinical practices, standardize the in-hospital transfer process for pediatric patients, and further reduce adverse events associated with in-hospital transfers.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Routine transport group
During the period from April 2024 to June 2024, pediatric patients transferred from the emergency department to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), and from the PICU to general wards will serve as the control group. They will undergo the hospital's current in-hospital transfer process.
Routine transport
1. Before the transfer of the patient:
① The doctor determines the destination of the patient based on the patient's condition and issues transfer orders.
* The responsible nurse assesses the patient's consciousness, circulation, respiration, etc., and fills out the "Transfer Patient Handover Record" in the transferring department section.
* The responsible nurse prepares the equipment, medications, and patient's belongings required for the transfer.
2. During the transfer:
Monitor the patient's vital signs.
3. Upon arrival at the receiving department:
* Place the patient with the receiving department nurse. ② Verbally hand over the patient's condition to the receiving department nurse and hand over the patient's belongings and medications.
* The responsible nurse of the receiving department completes the remaining part of the "Transfer Patient Handover Record."
Post-guideline transfer group
During the period from September 2024 to November 2024, pediatric patients transferred from the emergency department to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), and from the PICU to general wards will undergo the in-hospital transfer process based on the "Clinical Practice Guidelines for In-hospital Transfer of Pediatric Inpatients (2023 edition)."
Post-guideline transfer
In the intervention group, nurses receive implementation strategies developed during the preparation phase. These strategies aim to modify the behavior of healthcare personnel through implementation, thereby conducting evidence-based (based on the guidelines) in-hospital transfer interventions for pediatric patients.The interventions received by pediatric patients are derived from the recommended practices evaluated for evidence availability in the guidelines. These include specific transfer procedures, the "Transfer Risk Level Classification Criteria," "Personnel Qualifications, Equipment, and Medications Allocation Based on Transfer Risk Level," "Transfer Preparation Checklist," and "Transfer Handover Checklist 2.0."
Interventions
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Routine transport
1. Before the transfer of the patient:
① The doctor determines the destination of the patient based on the patient's condition and issues transfer orders.
* The responsible nurse assesses the patient's consciousness, circulation, respiration, etc., and fills out the "Transfer Patient Handover Record" in the transferring department section.
* The responsible nurse prepares the equipment, medications, and patient's belongings required for the transfer.
2. During the transfer:
Monitor the patient's vital signs.
3. Upon arrival at the receiving department:
* Place the patient with the receiving department nurse. ② Verbally hand over the patient's condition to the receiving department nurse and hand over the patient's belongings and medications.
* The responsible nurse of the receiving department completes the remaining part of the "Transfer Patient Handover Record."
Post-guideline transfer
In the intervention group, nurses receive implementation strategies developed during the preparation phase. These strategies aim to modify the behavior of healthcare personnel through implementation, thereby conducting evidence-based (based on the guidelines) in-hospital transfer interventions for pediatric patients.The interventions received by pediatric patients are derived from the recommended practices evaluated for evidence availability in the guidelines. These include specific transfer procedures, the "Transfer Risk Level Classification Criteria," "Personnel Qualifications, Equipment, and Medications Allocation Based on Transfer Risk Level," "Transfer Preparation Checklist," and "Transfer Handover Checklist 2.0."
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Those who can carry out intra-hospital transport independently;
* Staff on duty during the study period
Exclusion Criteria
* Refusal to participate in the study;
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Children's Hospital of Fudan University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Ying Gu, Doctor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Children's Hospital of Fudan University
Locations
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Children's Hospital of Fudan University
Shanghai, , China
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CHFudanU1218
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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