NURS-4100-1/NURS-4100C-1/NURS-4100A-1 Quality & Safety Thru Practice-Spring 2024
Week 3 Quiz
Question 1
The purpose of the study was to:
Evaluate the effectiveness of a process for providing patient report
Evaluate the effectiveness of a process for decreasing medication errors
Test the effectiveness of the “Patient Views on Nursing Care” survey
Test the effectiveness of the “Nursing Assessment of Shift Report” survey
Question 2
The research design for the study was:
Correlational
Ethnographic
Experimental
Quasi-experimental
Question 3
The literature review indicated there were gaps in knowledge:
About the effectiveness of using the “Patient Views on Nursing Care” survey with acute inpatients.
About quantitative patient and nurse outcomes related to patient report
About the usefulness of bedside report in promoting nurse staff retention
About the family perception of bedside reporting
Question 4
The Patient Views on Nursing Care survey was reported to have a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.96. This means that the survey tool:
Has face validity
Has content validity
Needs to be used carefully since the value is not 1.00
Provides consistent results with repeated use
Question 5
The nursing sample were recruited by:
E-mail and flyers
Employee number
Personal invitation
Supervisor recommendation
Question 6
The type of sample selection used in the study was:
Convenience
Purposive
Random
Snowball
Question 7
The significant results of the Patient Views on Nursing Care survey over the three administration times were:
Help me feel comfortable
Listen carefully without interrupting
Made sure I knew who my nurse was
Tell about plans for discharge
Question 8
Significant results can be identified in Table 1, “Patient Views on Nursing Care Survey”, by a p value of:
>1.00
<1.00
0.50
Question 9
The results of the data collection indicated:
The fall rate decreased during the 13 months while the study was being conducted.
The medication error rate increased after the first three months of implementing the change.
The overtime rate for the nursing staff increased significantly after the implementation of the new process.
There was no change in any of the patient safety outcome measures during the study period.
Question 10
Table 3, “Nurse Perceptions of the Report Format”, provide which of the following results?
Combined mean values for the three survey times
Mean values for each of the three survey times
Only non-significant items from the survey
Only significant items from the survey
Question 11
Limitations of the study included
Changing the way overtime was calculated during the study
Lack of education on the change in the reporting process
Only one acute care unit was used for the study
Use of a convenience sample
Question 12
Recommendations for future research are to:
Conduct a pilot study to be sure the survey instruments can be answered by the patients
Identify change champions and nursing staff who support the blended bedside report
Include one or more items in both the patient and nurse surveys that would help quantify any inconsistencies in implementation of the practice change
Repeat the study using different survey tools
Question 13
The statistical test used to analyze the differences among the three groups of responses was:
ANOVA
Means and standard deviation
Pearson Correlation
T-Test
Question 14
The authors indicated the findings of the practice change evaluation:
Are relevant to clinical practice
Are not relevant to clinical practice
Need additional study before relevance to clinical practice can be determined
Need to include all members of the health care in order to be relevant to clinical practice
Question 15
The authors recommend outcome measures need to be monitored for at least: __________months to determine if the change in practice has been sustained.
2
4
12
24
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