Does the Synergy Model Implementation Improve the Transition from In-Hospital to Primary Care? The Experience from an Italian Cardiac Surgery Unit, Perspectives, and Future Implications
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The AACN Synergy Model for Patient Care
3. Adaptation of Synergy Model to Cardiac Surgery Unit: An Applicative Experience
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- Phase 1: Analysis of perceived barriers by PSD nursing staff to the implementation of the Synergy Model (started in 2015; ended in 2016);
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- Phase 2: Organizational improvements within the PSD organization to fill the gaps (barriers) with interventions to update clinical documentation, competency evaluations, and learning curves of nurses (started in 2017; ended in 2018), and implementation of the Synergy Model at the Cardiac Surgery Unit and supporting the transition of patients towards rehabilitation and primary care services (2019–ongoing).
4. Analysis of Hindrances Underpinning the Implementation of the Synergy Model
5. Organizational Changes Inside PSD According to Synergy Model Features
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- Every three months, Synergy Group provided the Health Management, Chief Nursing Officer, and Chief Executive Officer an updated relation of the project status, explaining all the activities and discussing the improvements of implementation that had been carried out, involving several experts such as, nurses, supporting staff, and head nurses and physicians in the Operative Units.
- (b)
- Mapping the skills of nursing staff: Synergy Group developed a survey to stratify the nursing staff and identify their demographical features, under-graduation and post-graduation education, professional field, years of work, variety of professional experience, knowledge of foreign languages, and digital and informatics skills. The survey was submitted to all PSD employees. Additionally, all participants were asked to submit their updated Curriculum Vitae in conformity to the latest European versions of the survey compilation.
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- Accurate training of the nursing professionals regarding the Synergy Model: an accredited training course was established inside PSD and was open to all nursing personnel (head nurses and others) operating in the Cardiac Surgery Unit.
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- Structural changes to the Operating Unit: management of beds, assessment of the complexity of patients, and identification of the skills related to nursing staff have been enclosed in a procedure.
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- Development of job descriptions and monitoring records and the promotion of nursing competencies: These tools were created by nurses’ groups for different clinical areas (surgical, medical, critical services, and training) and represent Operating Instructions active in the IRCCS Policlinico San Donato. These are useful for describing nursing activities and monitoring the advancement of skills required by care pathways.
6. Limitations, Perspectives, and Future Implications
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dellafiore, F.; Caruso, R.; Nania, T.; Pittella, F.; Fiorini, T.; Caruso, M.P.; Zaffino, G.; Stievano, A.; Arrigoni, C. Does the Synergy Model Implementation Improve the Transition from In-Hospital to Primary Care? The Experience from an Italian Cardiac Surgery Unit, Perspectives, and Future Implications. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 5624. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095624
Dellafiore F, Caruso R, Nania T, Pittella F, Fiorini T, Caruso MP, Zaffino G, Stievano A, Arrigoni C. Does the Synergy Model Implementation Improve the Transition from In-Hospital to Primary Care? The Experience from an Italian Cardiac Surgery Unit, Perspectives, and Future Implications. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(9):5624. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095624
Chicago/Turabian StyleDellafiore, Federica, Rosario Caruso, Tiziana Nania, Francesco Pittella, Tiziana Fiorini, Maria Paola Caruso, Giovanni Zaffino, Alessandro Stievano, and Cristina Arrigoni. 2022. "Does the Synergy Model Implementation Improve the Transition from In-Hospital to Primary Care? The Experience from an Italian Cardiac Surgery Unit, Perspectives, and Future Implications" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9: 5624. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095624
APA StyleDellafiore, F., Caruso, R., Nania, T., Pittella, F., Fiorini, T., Caruso, M. P., Zaffino, G., Stievano, A., & Arrigoni, C. (2022). Does the Synergy Model Implementation Improve the Transition from In-Hospital to Primary Care? The Experience from an Italian Cardiac Surgery Unit, Perspectives, and Future Implications. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), 5624. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095624