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Post operative pediatric appendicitis nurse-driven discharge: Patient outcomes and nursing perspectives.

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BACKGROUND Nurse-driven discharge pathways following pediatric appendectomies have proven effective in children's hospitals; studies in general hospital settings are lacking. Additionally, despite the central role of nursing in such pathways,… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Nurse-driven discharge pathways following pediatric appendectomies have proven effective in children's hospitals; studies in general hospital settings are lacking. Additionally, despite the central role of nursing in such pathways, nursing perspectives aren't investigated in the literature. METHODS Data from all pediatric acute uncomplicated appendicitis patients who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy in the 12 months following institution of a nurse-driven discharge pathway (intervention, n = 67) were compared to those treated in the preceding year (control, n = 64). Surveys on the pathway were distributed to pediatric ward nurses. RESULTS Postoperative length of stay (POLOS) decreased by 37% in the intervention group, about 6 h, (0.44 days ± 0.22 vs 0.7 days ± 0.27, p-value 0.0001), without a significant increase in related readmissions. Same day discharges increased from 10.9% to 46.3%, (P-value 0.0001). Nurse surveys revealed a high approval of the pathway (7-10/10) and yielded valuable feedback. CONCLUSION A nurse-driven discharge pathway decreased POLOS without increasing readmission following pediatric laparoscopic appendectomy in a general hospital setting. Valuable insight into nursing perspectives on this pathway was acquired.

Keywords: nurse driven; driven discharge; appendicitis; post operative; nursing perspectives

Journal Title: American journal of surgery
Year Published: 2020

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