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Define, Design, Implement Evidence-Based Practices

Banner Health

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Banner Health developed a Define-Design-Implement process to translate evidence into practice. Banner's process is focused on "achieving a shared baseline" in clinical processes. Two workbooks are available: 1) Implementation Guidance Workbook and 2) Clinical Practice Design Workbook. Both workbooks are available as PDFs and require Adobe Reader to view the documents.



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  • Category: Operational/Financial Efficiency
  • Source: Banner Health
  • Setting of Care: Hospital inpatient
  • Quality Tool Topics: Guideline-Related
  • Stage of Care: Acute care, Intensive care
  • IOM Domains of Quality: Effectiveness, Safety
  • Tags: Translating Care Practices, Patient Care, Evidenced-Based Practice, Clinical Practice Implementation

Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals

The creation of this toolkit was funded by AHRQ and DHHS. This toolkit is designed to help hospital staff in implementing pressure ulcer prevention practices via an interdisciplinary approach. The toolkit is available as a PDF requiring Adobe Reader to view it.

Define, Design, Implement Evidence-Based Practices

Banner Health developed a Define-Design-Implement process to translate evidence into practice. Banner's process is focused on "achieving a shared baseline" in clinical processes. Two workbooks are available: 1) Implementation Guidance Workbook and 2) Clinical Practice Design Workbook. Both workbooks are available as PDFs and require Adobe Reader to view the documents.

National Center for Patient Safety 2004 Falls Toolkit

The VA National Center for Patient Safety (NCPS) developed the NCPS Falls Toolkit with the Patient Safety Center of Inquiry in Tampa, Florida, and others. The toolkit helps facilities develop a comprehensive falls prevention program. The toolkit resources are available as a PDFs, PowerPoint files, and Word files, requiring Adobe Reader, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Word to view the files.

Registries for Evaluating Patient Outcomes: A User’s Guide: 2nd Edition

This AHRQ guide is used to aid in the establishment, management, and analyzation of patient registries in order to evaluate the real-life impact of treatments and evaluate outcomes. Users are walked through each step of the the patient registry planning and creation process. The guide also provides analysis and interpretation of the registry data. The guide is available as a PDF, and requires Adobe Reader for viewing.

Transforming Care at the Bedside How-to Guide: Increasing Nurses' Time in Direct Patient Care

One of the most exciting combinations of changes that have been developed within TCAB is the ability to remove hassles and waste from processes on medical-surgical units so that nurses and other clinicians can spend more value-added time caring for patients.

Code Heart - Reducing Door-to-Balloon Time

Developed by Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, the goal of the Code Heart Tracking Tool is to reduce the time from when a heart attack patient's arrival at an

RACE System

The mission of North Carolina’s RACE system is to regionalize cardiac care for heart attack patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) throughout the state’s acute care facilities. RACE, an acronym for Reperfusion of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Carolina Emergency Departments, aims to standardize the triage and transfer of STEMI patients much like emergency medical systems across the country handle the triage and transfer of trauma patients.

Hospital Core Measure Pocket Cards

The AHRQ along with the Kansas Foundation for Medical Care has provided an excellent quality improvement strategies and tools to assist those caring for patients dealing with cardiac and pulmonary disorders. Along with guidelines, the tools offered also include flowcharts and checklists in which will give nursing staff a better understanding, step by step on giving excellent patient care. The cards are available as a PDF.

Studer Group Toolkit: Patient Safety

The Studer created this toolkit to provide health care organizations with devices that can be put into action to improve patient safety and these devices can be integrated into an organization’s current operations. This toolkit will guide healthcare providers to improve the way a meeting is run, how to talk with patients and how to interview prospective employees. It will also assist with better utilization of time and address national standards as set forth by organizations such as the Joint Commission and IHI. The tool is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document.

Patient-Centered Care Improvement Guide

The Patient-Centered Care Improvement Guide addresses the true meaning of patient-centered care, its implementation at an advanced level, and the day-to-day business of caring for patients and their families. This guide also discusses other organizations' experiences and their barriers.

The guide was developed by Planetree, Inc. in association with the Picker Institute, Inc. The Solution is available as web pages and PDFs (requiring a web browser and Adobe Reader).

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