Transitional care from the hospital to the home in heart failure: implementation of best practices

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Objectives: Assess the compliance of the implementation of better evidence in the transitional care of the person with heart failure from the hospital to the home. Methods: Evidence implementation project according to the JBI methodology in a cardiology hospital in São Paulo. Six criteria were audited before and after implementing strategies to increase compliance with best practices. 14 nurses and 22 patients participated in the audits. Results: In the baseline audit, compliance was null with five of the six criteria. Strategies: training of nurses; reformulation of the hospital discharge form and guidance on self-care in care contexts; and making telephone contact on the 7th, 14th and 21st days after discharge. In the follow-up audit, there was 100% compliance with five of the six criteria. Conclusion: The project made it possible to increase the compliance of transitional care practices in people with heart failure with the recommendations based on the best evidence.

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Nakahara-Melo, M., da Conceição, A. P., da Cruz, D. de A. L. M., & Püschel, V. A. de A. (2022). Transitional care from the hospital to the home in heart failure: implementation of best practices. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0123

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