Addressing Safe Opioid Monitoring Practices Using an Interprofessional Approach.

J Nurs Adm

Author Affiliations: Clinical Assistant Professor (Dr Durham), University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing; Nurse Practitioner, Critical Care Services (Dr Egan), NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston; Medication Safety Officer (Dr Jankiewicz), and Associate Vice President Professional Nursing Practice and Acting Administrator (Ms Nedved), Rush University Cancer Center; Assistant Unit Director 9 North Atrium (Ms Luvich), and Associate Professor/Adult Nurse Practitioner, Adult and Gero Nursing (Dr Murphy), Rush University Medical Center; Associate Professor (Dr Fogg), Rush University College of Nursing; and Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dr Goh), Rush University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois.

Published: November 2017

Objective: The aims of the project are to increase knowledge related to opioids and improve adherence to evidence-based interventions for sedation monitoring and assessment in adult inpatients receiving opioids for pain through delivery of an interprofessional online program.

Background: Preventable opioid-induced respiratory depression is a patient safety risk in hospitals. Sedation and respiratory assessment and monitoring guidelines and tools are available to improve practice.

Methods: An interprofessional team identified organization-specific drivers of opioid-induced sedation and respiratory depression using process improvement methodology, developed interventions, and evaluated clinician opioid knowledge and documentation practice.

Results: Opioid knowledge survey responses improved after the interventions. Audits showing improved appropriate documentation by RNs of the correct sedation scale were performed over 2 separate 3-month periods.

Conclusions: Clinicians demonstrated increased knowledge about newly adopted sedation and monitoring practices targeted to prevent opioid-induced respiratory depression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000000540DOI Listing

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