2021
DOI: 10.1186/s43058-021-00127-8
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Training registered nurses to conduct pre-implementation assessment to inform program scale-up: an example from the rural Transitions Nurse Program

Abstract: Objectives Adapting evidence-based practices to local settings is critical for successful implementation and dissemination. A pre-implementation assessment evaluates local context to inform implementation, but there is little published guidance for clinician-implementers. The rural Transitions Nurse Program (TNP) is a care coordination intervention that facilitates care transitions for rural veterans. In year 1 of TNP, pre-implementation assessments were conducted by a centralized project team … Show more

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“…For such caregivers, telephone follow-up from a nurse familiar with the patient’s situation may be a viable alternative to home or outpatient follow-up. Prior research has found telephone follow-up on warning signs, as part of a multicomponent postdischarge intervention, to be effective in reducing rural hospital readmissions42 43 and has been successfully implemented by hospital nurses,44 highlighting its potential for wider scalability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For such caregivers, telephone follow-up from a nurse familiar with the patient’s situation may be a viable alternative to home or outpatient follow-up. Prior research has found telephone follow-up on warning signs, as part of a multicomponent postdischarge intervention, to be effective in reducing rural hospital readmissions42 43 and has been successfully implemented by hospital nurses,44 highlighting its potential for wider scalability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel technique that combines these two approaches, brainwriting premortem, builds on a combination of individual wisdom and group problem-solving to identify potential failure points for the implementation of a program and possible solutions for these failure points [ 23 ]. Brainwriting premortem has been used recently in the context of implementation science to inform the refinement of interventions based on input from multiple partners [ 26 28 ]. While traditional approaches to the brainwriting premortem include in-person group-based activities, this was not feasible during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic for members of underserved communities or frontline healthcare providers due to the increased care demands on families and on providers at clinics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participating VAMCs were provided with information that could be used to support sustainment through audit and feedback, such as site level program outcomes data as well as visual representations of the reach and impact of the program [ 9 ]. TNP was successfully implemented at 11 VAMC’s, and evaluation of the implementation process identified several barriers to implementation, including competing processes, communication challenges across care settings, need for program buy-in, and recognized need for the program [ 10 12 ]. Developing a better understanding of how to sustain care coordination intervientions is vital for planning how to best leverage limited resources ensure patients continue to experience high quality transitions of care [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%