Authors

  1. Jaekel, Camilla PhD, AGCNS-BC, RN
  2. Becker, Denise Peters BSN, RN
  3. Voss, Yvonne MSN, RN

Abstract

Background: Aspiration, while hospitalized, can lead to increases in length of stay and health care costs. Nurses must identify patients at risk of aspiration early to initiate appropriate precautions.

 

Local Problem: An increase in-hospital patient aspirations at a Midwestern hospital prompted a review of events, which identified opportunities to improve identification of patients' risk factors and completion of the bedside swallow screening.

 

Methods: Interventions were identified via a causal factor tree analysis and an impact-effort grid then deployed using the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) methodology.

 

Interventions: Interventions deployed included game based-learning, a unit-based champion, and the use of visual cues to identify patients at risk for aspiration.

 

Results: After 3 PDSA cycles, documentation of patients' aspiration risk factors on admission increased by 40%, with a 51.3% increase in bedside swallow screening results.

 

Conclusion: Iterative PDSA cycles successfully tested staff engagement strategies to improve aspiration risk and swallow screening documentation compliance.