Evaluation of Implementation and Unit Impact of a Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy Guideline: A Model-Based Approach.

JOURNAL OF DOCTORAL NURSING PRACTICE(2021)

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BACKGROUND:Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. To address this, a large Midwestern hospital initiated a practice guideline. Practice guidelines should improve outcomes, but implementation of these remains challenging. At the time of initiation of the guideline, no implementation or evaluation plan was conceived. OBJECTIVE:Evaluate the implementation and unit impact of a guideline for the management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in a large academic health system in the Midwest. METHODS:Six objectives, guided by the constructs of the Ottawa Model of Research Utilization, were operationalized to evaluate the implementation and unit impact of the guideline. RESULTS:The guideline implemented was consistent with national recommendations. Intervention education was inconsistent across provider types. A survey of staff revealed insight into a unit in the midst of practice change. A chart review revealed below-target management of patients with severe range blood pressures. Not following the guideline was associated with hospital readmission. CONCLUSIONS:Guideline implementation can be efficiently and holistically evaluated with a model-based framework, even in projects that were not initiated with such an approach. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE:Nurses provide expertise in model-based approaches that result in comprehensive evaluations of quality improvement processes.
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hypertension in pregnancy, quality improvement, interdisciplinary, bundled interventions
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