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Lorraine Babcock Theory of Self-Efficacy Colorectal Surgery Enhanced Recovery Pathway
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What is Enhanced Recovery Pathway? An accelerated recovery program for colorectal surgical patients Standardized Interventions to: Decrease stress responses Decrease stress responses Decrease organ dysfunction Decrease organ dysfunction Improve post-op recovery Improve post-op recovery Focus on: Patient education Patient education Optimal pain control Optimal pain control Fluid balance Fluid balance Early nutrition Early nutrition Early ambulation Early ambulation Optimal Outcomes: INCREASED- Cardiopulmonary, muscle, & gut function Cardiopulmonary, muscle, & gut function Patient Satisfaction Patient SatisfactionDECREASED- Fatigue Fatigue Morbidity Morbidity Length of stay Length of stay Opioid use Opioid use Hospital costs Hospital costs
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Helping patients recover faster Critical Elements Shared decision making Teamwork Communication Participants Patient & family Nursing staff Providers
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Enactive Attainment performance of a behavior - patient & family can demonstrate care of the stoma or incision -patient & family participate in plan of care Vicarious Experience visualizing others perform the same behavior - patient & family are given resources (via networking and/or literature) with similar experiences Application of Theory of Self-Efficacy
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Verbal Persuasion mentoring and motivating -nursing staff and providers support the patient’s efforts -nursing staff and providers give verbal encouragement Physiological Feedback establishing goals related to function -optimal pain control is achieved through relaxation techniques and non-opioid medication -patient follows walking schedule -patient follows early nutrition schedule -nursing staff maintains euvolemic fluid balance
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-UCF library database -search limited to works published in the last 10 years -266 peer-reviewed relevant articles found -enhanced recovery pathways applied to: bariatric surgery, colorectal surgery, GI surgery, GYN surgery, orthopedic surgery -optimal outcomes observed when process and procedures are standardized for a particular diagnosis or patient population Literature search
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References Smith, M. J., & Liehr, P. R. (2014). Middle Range Theory for Nursing (3rd ed.). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
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