Authors

  1. Chen, Yingyan MMR, RN
  2. Lin, Frances PhD, RN
  3. Marshall, Andrea PhD, RN, FACN, FACCCN

Abstract

Background: The safety and effectiveness of same day discharge (SDD) following percutaneous coronary intervention are well demonstrated; however, the uptake of this model of care is low.

 

Purpose: The aim was to examine the effectiveness of implementing SDD using a process evaluation methodology.

 

Methods: This study was undertaken in a cardiac services department of a tertiary teaching hospital in southeast Queensland, Australia. It was anticipated before the implementation that 120 patients could be discharged the same day in a 6 months' time period. Patient selection process and guideline adherence were assessed along with patients' and relatives' satisfaction.

 

Results: During implementation, 22 patients were discharged home the same day. It was found that staff did not follow the guideline consistently, with an overall adherence of 77.3%.

 

Conclusion: The uptake of SDD was low in this implementation. The study is important as it provides direction for future improvement both in the criteria and the implementation process.