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Ward nurses' evaluation of critical care outreach
Annette Richardson1, Valerie Burnand, Heather Colley
1Critical Care, Level 2 Anaesthetic Department, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE7 7DN. annette.richardson@nuth.northy.nhs.uk
Abstract:
Following the recommendation to introduce critical care outreach, two different models on two hospital sites were introduced within a large teaching Trust. To establish ward nurses' views and opinions of important components of the two outreach models, a questionnaire survey was undertaken involving 134 ward nurses on the awareness of outreach, accessibility of outreach and usage of outreach. The results identified a high level of user satisfaction amongst ward nurses. Awareness of critical care outreach and how to access the service within a hospital site was good, with little differences between the two different models. Outreach was found to provide ward nurses with better skills, more knowledge, advice and support. Providing a 24-h service and continual critical care education and training opportunities are the suggested ways to improve outreach in the future.