2019
DOI: 10.1097/nur.0000000000000457
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Clinical Nurse Specialist–Led Implementation of an Early Discharge Protocol After Cardiac Surgery

Abstract: Purpose/Aims Current practice in Korean medical institutions executes prolonged average length of stay post–cardiac surgery, imposing higher risks of mortality and morbidity, along with administrative issues resulting in long waiting lists for future cardiac surgery. The purpose of this article is to develop and evaluate an early discharge protocol after cardiac surgery led by clinical nurse specialist in a Korean medical institution. Description of the Project/Pro… Show more

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“…In postoperative cardiac surgery, ACNP have been implemented in interprofessional teams and performed activities such as the clinical and psychosocial assessment of patients, the prescription and management of pharmacotherapy, laboratory tests and clinical interventions, lifestyle promotion, teaching of coping strategies, preparation for hospital discharge, and the management of consultations and external resources [ 24 ]. International research teams [ 23 , 25 ] have examined the practice of ACNP within postoperative cardiac surgery settings. They identified significant associations between the ACNP’ practice and higher patient satisfaction during their hospital stay, higher rates of patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation programs, and reduced length of stay at the hospital after the cardiac surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In postoperative cardiac surgery, ACNP have been implemented in interprofessional teams and performed activities such as the clinical and psychosocial assessment of patients, the prescription and management of pharmacotherapy, laboratory tests and clinical interventions, lifestyle promotion, teaching of coping strategies, preparation for hospital discharge, and the management of consultations and external resources [ 24 ]. International research teams [ 23 , 25 ] have examined the practice of ACNP within postoperative cardiac surgery settings. They identified significant associations between the ACNP’ practice and higher patient satisfaction during their hospital stay, higher rates of patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation programs, and reduced length of stay at the hospital after the cardiac surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%