Introduction:Poststroke depression (PSD) is common but insufficiently addressed by health professionals, and management is not always evidence-based.Objectives:This evidence implementation project aimed to improve adherence to evidence-based practice for screening, prevention, and management of patients with PSD in the neurology ward of the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, China.Methods:This project was based on the JBI methodological approach and was conducted in three phases, from January to June 2021: a baseline audit, implementation of strategies, and a follow-up audit. We utilized the JBI Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System software and the Getting Research into Practice tools. Fourteen nurses, 162 stroke patients, and their caregivers participated in this study.Results:The results of the baseline audit showed that compliance with evidence-based practice was poor, with 3/6 criteria showing 0% adherence and the other three audit criteria showing 5.7, 10.3, and 49.4% adherence, respectively. Through feedback to nurses regarding the baseline audit results, the project team identified five barriers and adopted a battery of strategies to overcome these barriers. The follow-up audit revealed significantly enhanced outcomes across all the best practice criteria, and the compliance of each criterion reached at least 80%.Conclusion:The implementation program designed to screen, prevent, and manage PSD in a tertiary hospital in China improved nurses' knowledge and compliance with evidence-based management of PSD. Further testing of this program in more hospitals is needed.
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Tan, J., Brancatisano, O., Cadilhac, D. A., Deng, B., Wu, Y., Li, Y., & Liu, N. (2023). Screening, prevention, and management of patients with poststroke depression in a tertiary hospital in China: A best practice implementation project. JBI Evidence Implementation, 21(4), 325–334. https://doi.org/10.1097/XEB.0000000000000377
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