Improving transfer from the intensive care unit: the development, implementation and evaluation of a brochure based on Knowles' Adult Learning Theory

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Mitchell, Marion L
Courtney, Mary
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Alan Pearson

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2005
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This paper describes the development, implementation and evaluation of a transfer brochure for family members of patients in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to improve patient transfer to a general ward. When family members fail to understand information they respond in ways that affect patient recovery. The brochure was designed within Knowles' Adult Learning Theory framework and developed using a multidisciplinary team. A mixed design was used to collect data from families and nurses. Results indicate that the brochure helped nurses to address individual family's issues during transfer from ICU. Furthermore, 95% of nurses (n=33) recommended its introduction for all future transfers. Family members (n=82) who experienced the brochure as part of their transfer were significantly more satisfied with all aspects of transfer than those who experienced ad hoc transfer methods (n=80). These results provide strong support for Knowles' Adult Learning Theory as an educational foundation for adult learning.

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International Journal of Nursing Practice

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11

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© 2005 Blackwell Publishing. The definitive version is available at [www.blackwell-synergy.com.]

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