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  • * A project was launched in a cancer ward to improve the care process for these patients, using the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework to audit current practices and implement strategies based on identified barriers.
  • * After the project's implementation, there was a major increase in compliance with best practices for managing sleep issues, including enhanced education for nurses and improved screening and assessment rates for patients.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Patients with breast cancer are 50% more likely to experience sleep disturbances during treatment. Sleep disturbances may affect physiological and psychological functions and even induce cancer recurrence. Screening, assessment, and management of sleep disturbances improves sleep quality in breast cancer patients.

Objectives: This project aimed to establish a care process for breast cancer patients with sleep disturbances in a cancer ward.

Methods: The project was implemented using the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework, which is grounded in audit and feedback. A baseline audit examined the existing care for sleep disturbances in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Eight criteria were applied to evaluate compliance with best practice recommendations. A JBI Getting Research into Practice (GRiP) analysis was conducted, and five barriers to recommended practices were identified. Fourteen improvement strategies were then implemented and a follow-up audit was conducted to measure changes in practice.

Results: The baseline audit showed that the sleep screening rate was 71% (Criterion 1). However, for the remaining criteria (2-8), the compliance rate was 0%. After project implementation, all criteria improved. Thus, 100% of nurses received education on sleep disturbance; the screening rate increased to 90%; 100% of screened patients received comprehensive sleep assessment; and 100% of assessed patients received tailored, multimodal sleep management based on their assessment results.

Conclusions: This project improved compliance with evidence-based practices in caring for breast cancer patients with sleep disturbances. Process orientation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and leadership contributed to project success. Further studies in digitalized sleep assessment are needed to ensure the efficiency and sustainability of sleep care.

Spanish Abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A300.

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