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Structure and process variables affecting outcomes for heart failure clients.

Elaine S Van Doren1, Joan Bowman, Gay L Landstrom

  • 1University of Michigan, USA.

Lippincott'S Case Management : Managing the Process of Patient Care
|April 13, 2004
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Effective nursing education and clinical pathway completion significantly reduce hospital readmissions for congestive heart failure patients. Case management impacts length of stay but not readmissions.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Congestive heart failure (CHF) presents a significant healthcare burden, necessitating effective patient management strategies.
  • Optimizing patient outcomes in CHF requires understanding the interplay between nursing interventions and patient care processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the relationships between nursing structure and process variables and patient outcomes in congestive heart failure (CHF) care.
  • To identify key factors influencing patient outcomes such as length of stay (LOS) and readmission rates.

Main Methods:

  • Correlational design utilizing retrospective analysis of data from 175 acute care patients with CHF.
  • Statistical analysis to determine correlations between nurse education, clinical pathway completion, case management, RN hours, and patient outcomes (LOS, readmissions, hospital days).

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Main Results:

  • Increased nurse education correlated positively with pathway completion and negatively with readmissions.
  • Higher clinical pathway completion was negatively correlated with readmission rates.
  • Case management positively correlated with LOS but negatively with hospital days and readmissions.
  • No significant relationship was found between RN hours and LOS or readmissions.

Conclusions:

  • Nursing education and adherence to clinical pathways are crucial for reducing CHF readmissions.
  • Case management strategies require refinement to optimize LOS and reduce hospital days without negatively impacting readmission rates.
  • Further research is needed to explore the nuances of nursing roles in CHF case management.