Evaluation of Transforming Care at the Bedside

Evaluation conducted September 2004 through May 2009

Published: March 2009

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  • Measurement Experience in TCAB Phase II: Report of the UCLA-Rand Evaluation Team
  • Transforming Care At The Bedside:Lessons from Phase II Executive Summary
  • Transforming Care At The Bedside: Lessons from Phase II

The Program Being Evaluated

Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) is a multiphase program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. For this initiative the Foundation has partnered with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement for all three phases and with the Association of Nurse Executives for phase three. The goal of this initiative is to empower front-line nurses and other staff to develop, test and implement changes that will dramatically improve care on hospital medical/surgical units. The fundamental tenet of TCAB is that improvements in the nurse work environment will positively affect the quality of patient care.

TCAB is currently in its third phase. Phase one began in three hospitals, phase two spread to 13 hospitals and it is now being implemented in 78 hospitals.

About the Evaluation

The evaluation is led by Jack Needleman, Ph.D., of the UCLA School of Public Health. This evaluation has two components to assess the different phases of the TCAB program.

Earlier evaluation work provided both outcome and process information on TCAB to inform the planning of the demonstration phase. Evaluators:

  • Collected data from participating sites to measure improvement in quality-of-care outcomes that are sensitive to nursing service;
  • Provided a qualitative exploration of the facilitators and barriers to achieving change and testing TCAB innovations;
  • Conducted in-depth case studies at a limited number of sites to explore the role that an institution's culture and/or leadership will play in the creation and dissemination of innovations.

The current evaluation will examine similar themes along with the outcomes of the three learning and dissemination strategies developed within this authorization. The three strategies represent different interventions to spread the TCAB process, including an ongoing learning community for 10 of the TCAB II pilot hospitals and a Web-based resource center.

Summary of Methods

The evaluation team has developed a standardized measurement plan that will be implemented within each strategy, and will provide the Foundation with information about the ability to spread the TCAB process using differing levels of intensity.

Knowledge and Impact

In a report to RWJF, the evaluation team reported that

  • The small number or participating hospitals limited the ability of the evaluators to say whether the program improved patient care.
  • The program was successful in engaging front-line staff in developing, testing and implementing changes to improve processes on nursing units. It also appeared to lead to greater retention and attraction of nursing staff.
  • The work of testing and evaluating innovations spread beyond the original nursing units participating in the program to other parts of the participating hospitals.

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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.

Grant Awarded to Amount
Evaluating the Transforming Care at the Bedside program (phase 2) University of California, Los Angeles, School of Public Health (Los Angeles, CA)
ID#: 57477
Jack Needleman, Ph.D.
310-267-2706
needlema@ucla.edu
http://www.ph.ucla.edu/
Actual award: $1,000,000
December 2006 to November 2009

RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.

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Empowering Better Nursing Care

Publication date:
June 26, 2006

Summary:
An inside look at the RWJF initiative Transforming Care at the Bedside.

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Transforming Care at the Bedside: An Ambulatory Model for Improving the Patient Experience

By:
Lorenz HL, Greenhouse PK, Miller R, Wisniewski MK and Frank SL

Publication date:
April 2008

Summary:
A program called Transforming Care at the Bedside is adapted for implementation in an ambulatory setting with considerable success. Many of the initiatives introduced made a significant difference to patient satisfaction and patient experience at this cancer...

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Transforming Care at the Bedside: Patient-Controlled Liberalized Diet

By:
Scott-Smith JL and Greenhouse PK

Publication date:
August 14, 2008

Summary:
This article shows positive results from a program in Pittsburgh to initiate a patient-centered food service in a hospital setting that takes into account the perspectives of a multidisciplinary team including the patient and a nutritionist.

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Transforming Care at the Bedside: A New Initiative Focuses on the Staff Nurse's Perspective

By:
Hotra R

Publication date:
August 19, 2008

Summary:
This article describes the Transforming Care at the Bedside program at Cedars-Sinai. The inclusion of nursing staff and other members of the patient care team in decision-making appears to be having a positive effect on patient safety and patient...

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Transforming Care at the Bedside: A Doorway to Empowerment

By:
Popkin B, Callahan B, Scanlon K and White M

Publication date:
August 19, 2008

Summary:
This article explains how the Transforming Care at the Bedside program improves patient care and staff satisfaction in medical and surgical units by providing nurses and other health professionals with a forum for presenting ideas and a means to follow...

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Balancing Measurements to Achieve Improvements through TCAB

By:
Batcheller J

Publication date:
Sep 3, 2008

Summary:
This papers presents an overview of the Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) initiative in Seton Northwest, a hospital member of Seton Family of Hospitals in Austin, Texas.

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The Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) Toolkit

Publication date:
Jun 4, 2008

Summary:
Ten hospitals participated in phase III of the Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) program to create and pilot test new concepts, develop exemplary care models on medical/surgical units and demonstrate institutional commitment and resources to support and...

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Nurses World Magazine Highlights RWJF Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) Initiative

Publication date:
March 07, 2006

Summary:
Implementing the initiative will be challenging, the article observes, but there are also opportunities

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