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=Question 1=
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*Overall, on a scale of 0-100( 0=horrible, meaning either not being completed at all, or completed but always extremely inaccurate;  100=wonderful, meaning always completed and always accurate), how well would you rate TISS28 form completion by the bedside nurses in your unit?
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==HSC MICU==
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I'm just guessing really. I think the staff in MICU almost always does the TISS. They miss last day sometimes,it is getting better. I would give them 90%


==HSC CCU==
Summary table of TISS28 questionaire for data collectors, November 13, 2013.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 20:04, 2013 November 13 (CST)
90%


==HSC IICU==
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For my patients in IICU I was finding the TISS to be quite inaccurate at times so I emailed the unit manager and since then it has improved. I would give them about 80%.[[User:GHall|GHall]] 08:14, 2013 November 7 (CST)
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|style="text-decoration:underline" width="148" rowspan="2" | Overall on a scale of 1-100                      0= horrible, meaning either not being completed at all or completed by always extremely inaccurate                    100=wonderful, meaning always completed and always accurate
|style="text-decoration:none" width="52" colspan="3" | Taking into consideration both the frequency of completion and the accuracy of completion of the TISS28 form by the bedside nurse, in our unit would having the bedside nurses STOP prefilling them lead YOU  the collector to:  
|style="font-weight:bold" width="265" rowspan="2" | Comments Re: accuracy and completeness
|style="font-weight:bold" width="317" rowspan="2" | Comments Re: Prefill by bedside


==HSC SICU==
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*I would guess about 90%.--[[User:Jpeterson|Jpeterson]] 09:35, 2013 November 7 (CST)
| More time completing TISS form
==STB MICU==
  | Less time completing the TISS form
90% with accuracy and completion. I do need to fix and complete some missed items which is not a big deal.  I think the information is valuable and worth the effort. It is the only part of our database that is nursing related and it is a very important part of the whole profile.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 07:31, 2013 November 7 (CST)
  | Same amt of time completing the TISS form


==STB CCU==
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|style="color:#538DD5" height="46" | HSC MICU
| align="center" | 90%
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|style="font-size:11pt"  valign="bottom" | &nbsp;
|style="font-size:11pt"  valign="bottom" | &nbsp;
|  valign="bottom" | *I am just guessing really.  I think the staff in MICU almost aways do the TISS.  They miss the LAST day at time.  It is getting better.
|  valign="bottom" | &nbsp;


==STB CICU==
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* 75% They are fairly accurate when they do it but fail to do it at least 25% of the time, worst on weekends. Lois
|style="color:#538DD5" height="28" | HSC CCU
| align="center" | 90%
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
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==CON MICU==
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*I would estimate accuracy and completion to be 70-75%--which is much improved in the last two months
|style="color:#538DD5" height="28" | HSC SICU
| align="center" | 90%
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|  | *Guess
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==GRA MICU==
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I am really impressed with the nurses overall I would say 90%--[[User:Dbieniarz|Dawna Marie Bieniarz]] 13:11, 2013 November 7 (CST)
|style="color:#538DD5" height="28" | HSC IICU
| align="center" | 80%
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|style="font-size:20pt" align="center" |
| valign="bottom" | *Finding the TISS to be quite inaccurate.  Email manager and see improvements
|  valign="bottom" | &nbsp;


==OAK MICU==
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|style="color:#7030A0" height="236" | STB MICU
| align="center" | 90%
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
|style="font-size:20pt" align="center" |
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|  | *I do need to fix and complete some missed items, which is not a big deal.  I think info is valuable and worth the effort.  It is the only part of the database that is nursing related and it is a very important part of the whole profile.
|  valign="bottom" | *a. I think having the bedside nurses complete the tiss is very important for 4 reasons: *1. It makes them aware that their efforts are being monitored*2. It makes them feel they contribute to the database and are part of the statistics being generated*3. It improves the accuracy to have them do it.  Two heads are better than one! If I had to do the entire tiss I would likely miss some interventions. They are the ones at the bedside and I think it is important that they contribute as much as possible. *4. I think an important point also is that they never complain about doing it and when asked, they say they do not mind doing it.  It has become a habit for most of the nurses and they see the value in it. <BR>*b. If the nurses did not do the tiss at all, it would be more work for me when I return from vacation as I would need to read the nurses notes much more carefully to derive any events that may have been missed in the IPN, to see when lines were inserted and taken out and to see when extubations occured, etc.  Like I said before 2 people contributing is always better than one person when you are dealing with detailed events.  I feel strongly that they need to continue and the data collectors' contributions only add to the accuracy of an already excellent tool.


==VIC MICU==
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*Based on last few months I would say accuracy 85-90% with completion 80-85%
|style="color:#7030A0" height="54"  | STB CICU
| align="center" | 75%
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
|style="font-size:20pt" align="center" |
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|  | *fairly accurate when they do it but fail to do it at least 25% of the time. Worse on weekends.
|  valign="bottom" | I would have to spend a lot more time doing the TISS if the bedside nurses did not do them. I would miss some interventions because they are not always well documented in the notes or are hard to figure out.It would also take a lot more time after vacation if nothing was done.


=Question 2=
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*a. Taking into consideration both the frequency of completion and the accuracy of completion of TISS forms by the bedside nurses in your unit, would having the bedside nurses STOP prefilling them lead to you spending MORE, LESS or THE SAME amount of time as you currently spend on doing TISS28? 
|style="color:#7030A0" height="28"  | STB CCU
*b.) How about after vacation without coverage in your unit?
| align="center" | 75%
==HSC MICU==
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*a.more time would be required
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*b.more time would be required
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|  valign="bottom" | *filled out accurate. Improving with each staff meetings, much better than it waws initially.  
|  valign="bottom" | &nbsp;


==HSC CCU==
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*a.more time would be required
| height="28"  | OAK MICU
*b.more time would be required
| align="center" | 75%
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|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
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|  valign="bottom" | *estimated. Some staff are much more consitent than others
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==HSC IICU==
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*a.much more time would be required
|style="color:#963634" height="70"  | VIC MICU
*b.much more time would be required
| align="center" | 80-85%
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|  | *estimated, last two months
|  valign="bottom" | While not always perfect in completion or accuracy; I agree with a "more heads are better than one" analogy; bedside nurse contributions are extremely valuable and appreciated as they have direct patient contact as well as first hand knowledge of the patient and patient activities.Result would be additional workload after vacation if no coverage.


==HSC SICU==
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*a.
|style="color:#00B050" height="28"  | CON MICU
*b.
| align="center" | 70-75%
==STB MICU==
|style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √
*a. I think having the bedside nurses complete the tiss is very important for 4 reasons:  
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
*1. It makes them aware that their efforts are being monitored
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
*2. It makes them feel they contribute to the database and are part of the statistics being generated
| valign="bottom" | *estimated accuaracy & completion which is much improved in the last 2 months
*3. It improves the accuracy to have them do it. Two heads are better than one! If I had to do the entire tiss I would likely miss some interventions. They are the ones at the bedside and I think it is important that they contribute as much as possible.
|style="font-weight:bold;color:#FF0000"  valign="bottom" | &nbsp;
*4. I think an important point also is that they never complain about doing it and when asked, they say they do not mind doing it.  It has become a habit for most of the nurses and they see the value in it.
*b. If the nurses did not do the tiss at all, it would be more work for me when I return from vacation as I would need to read the nurses notes much more carefully to derive any events that may have been missed in the IPN, to see when lines were inserted and taken out and to see when extubations occured, etc.  Like I said before 2 people contributing is always better than one person when you are dealing with detailed events.  I feel strongly that they need to continue and the data collectors' contributions only add to the accuracy of an already excellent tool.  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 07:57, 2013 November 7 (CST)


==STB CCU==
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*a.
|style="color:#00B0F0" height="28"  | GRA MICU
*b.
| align="center" | 90%
==STB CICU==
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*a. I would have to spend a lot more time doing the TISS if the bedside nurses did not do them. I would miss some interventions because they are not always well documented in the notes or are hard to figure out.
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
*b. It would also take a lot more time after vacation if nothing was done.
|style="font-size:11pt" align="center" | &nbsp;
|  | *impress with nurses.
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==CON MICU==
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*a.more time would be required
*b.more time would be required


==GRA MICU==
 
*a.
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*b.
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==OAK MICU==
*a.
*b.
==VIC MICU==
*a. While not always perfect in completion or accuracy; I agree with a "more heads are better than one" analogy; bedside nurse contributions are extremely valuable and appreciated as they have direct patient contact as well as first hand knowledge of the patient and patient activities.
*b. Result would be additional workload.

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Summary table of TISS28 questionaire for data collectors, November 13, 2013.Trish Ostryzniuk 20:04, 2013 November 13 (CST)

{| class="wikitable" border=1 <hiddentext> set to 0 for no borders</hiddentext> |- align="center" | width="64" rowspan="2" height="137" | Data Collection site |style="text-decoration:underline" width="148" rowspan="2" | Overall on a scale of 1-100 0= horrible, meaning either not being completed at all or completed by always extremely inaccurate 100=wonderful, meaning always completed and always accurate |style="text-decoration:none" width="52" colspan="3" | Taking into consideration both the frequency of completion and the accuracy of completion of the TISS28 form by the bedside nurse, in our unit would having the bedside nurses STOP prefilling them lead YOU the collector to: |style="font-weight:bold" width="265" rowspan="2" | Comments Re: accuracy and completeness |style="font-weight:bold" width="317" rowspan="2" | Comments Re: Prefill by bedside |- align="center" | More time completing TISS form | Less time completing the TISS form | Same amt of time completing the TISS form |- |style="color:#538DD5" height="46" | HSC MICU | align="center" | 90% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" valign="bottom" |   |style="font-size:11pt" valign="bottom" |   | valign="bottom" | *I am just guessing really. I think the staff in MICU almost aways do the TISS. They miss the LAST day at time. It is getting better. | valign="bottom" |   |- |style="color:#538DD5" height="28" | HSC CCU | align="center" | 90% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:20pt" align="center" | |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | valign="bottom" |   | valign="bottom" |   |- |style="color:#538DD5" height="28" | HSC SICU | align="center" | 90% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | | *Guess | valign="bottom" |   |- |style="color:#538DD5" height="28" | HSC IICU | align="center" | 80% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:20pt" align="center" | | valign="bottom" | *Finding the TISS to be quite inaccurate. Email manager and see improvements | valign="bottom" |   |- |style="color:#7030A0" height="236" | STB MICU | align="center" | 90% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:20pt" align="center" | |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | | *I do need to fix and complete some missed items, which is not a big deal. I think info is valuable and worth the effort. It is the only part of the database that is nursing related and it is a very important part of the whole profile. | valign="bottom" | *a. I think having the bedside nurses complete the tiss is very important for 4 reasons: *1. It makes them aware that their efforts are being monitored*2. It makes them feel they contribute to the database and are part of the statistics being generated*3. It improves the accuracy to have them do it. Two heads are better than one! If I had to do the entire tiss I would likely miss some interventions. They are the ones at the bedside and I think it is important that they contribute as much as possible. *4. I think an important point also is that they never complain about doing it and when asked, they say they do not mind doing it. It has become a habit for most of the nurses and they see the value in it. <BR>*b. If the nurses did not do the tiss at all, it would be more work for me when I return from vacation as I would need to read the nurses notes much more carefully to derive any events that may have been missed in the IPN, to see when lines were inserted and taken out and to see when extubations occured, etc. Like I said before 2 people contributing is always better than one person when you are dealing with detailed events. I feel strongly that they need to continue and the data collectors' contributions only add to the accuracy of an already excellent tool. |- |style="color:#7030A0" height="54" | STB CICU | align="center" | 75% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:20pt" align="center" | |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | | *fairly accurate when they do it but fail to do it at least 25% of the time. Worse on weekends. | valign="bottom" | I would have to spend a lot more time doing the TISS if the bedside nurses did not do them. I would miss some interventions because they are not always well documented in the notes or are hard to figure out.It would also take a lot more time after vacation if nothing was done. |- |style="color:#7030A0" height="28" | STB CCU | align="center" | 75% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:20pt" align="center" | | valign="bottom" | *filled out accurate. Improving with each staff meetings, much better than it waws initially. | valign="bottom" |   |- | height="28" | OAK MICU | align="center" | 75% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | valign="bottom" | *estimated. Some staff are much more consitent than others | valign="bottom" |   |- |style="color:#963634" height="70" | VIC MICU | align="center" | 80-85% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | | *estimated, last two months | valign="bottom" | While not always perfect in completion or accuracy; I agree with a "more heads are better than one" analogy; bedside nurse contributions are extremely valuable and appreciated as they have direct patient contact as well as first hand knowledge of the patient and patient activities.Result would be additional workload after vacation if no coverage. |- |style="color:#00B050" height="28" | CON MICU | align="center" | 70-75% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | valign="bottom" | *estimated accuaracy & completion which is much improved in the last 2 months |style="font-weight:bold;color:#FF0000" valign="bottom" |   |- |style="color:#00B0F0" height="28" | GRA MICU | align="center" | 90% |style="font-size:12pt" align="center" | √ |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   |style="font-size:11pt" align="center" |   | | *impress with nurses. | valign="bottom" |   |}