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Can use of the Hydrant improve the hydration status and clinical outcomes of patients in the Acute and Community settings? Debbie Sutton-Project Manager NNM
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Background Sports style drinking bottle. Adapted for use by immobile patients. Promotes independent drinking. Avoids complications associated with poor hydration.
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Project Design Patient acceptability. – questionnaire Ease of use for staff. – questionnaire Test claims that hydration levels improved. – Simple data sheet Test claims that HAI and LOS reduced. – Use Hospital Episode Statistics
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Eligible patients Too weak to lift or pour drinks. Immobile due to surgery or trauma. Requiring iv or sc fluids. NOT Poor swallow Reduced mental capacity.
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Implementation Acute hospitals across South Central Region. – Introductory meetings – Identifying on site individual – Deliver bottles and send data collection sheets – Agree patient numbers Community and Hospice by word of mouth. Follow up visit or post back data.
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Patient Questionnaire Results
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Staff Questionnaire Results
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Responses It was very easy to set up and to explain how it worked. It’s a young person’s thing, isn’t it dear. It really helped me feel more independent
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Conclusion Hydrant appears useful for selected patients. Helpful adjunct to ward equipment. Not widely acceptable to patients or staff on wards caring for elderly people,
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