Lee D S, Lee S S
School of Nursing, University of Ballarat, Mt Helen Campus.
Contemp Nurse. 2000 Mar;9(1):80-8. doi: 10.5172/conu.2000.9.1.80.
Studies have revealed that adequate pre-operative instructions alleviate anxiety, increase patient participation in their care and minimize the development of post-operative complications. However, other researches have found that there are discrepancies between nurses' perceptions of patient's pre-operative needs and patients' actual needs. The aim of this study is to gain insight into how a group of surgical ward nurses organize and implement their pre-operative teaching, and the difficulties they have encountered. It explores how a group of surgical ward nurses conduct pre-operative teaching to their patients. It has found that their training, rote learning, and the timing of patient admissions have all affected how participating nurses organize and implement their pre-operative teaching to their patients. This case study acts as an exemplar to other nurses, to stimulate reflection on their own practice.
研究表明,充分的术前指导可减轻焦虑、提高患者对自身护理的参与度,并将术后并发症的发生率降至最低。然而,其他研究发现,护士对患者术前需求的认知与患者的实际需求之间存在差异。本研究的目的是深入了解一组外科病房护士如何组织和实施术前教学,以及他们所遇到的困难。它探讨了一组外科病房护士如何对患者进行术前教学。研究发现,她们的培训、死记硬背式学习以及患者入院时间都影响了参与研究的护士对患者进行术前教学的组织和实施方式。本案例研究为其他护士提供了范例,以促使她们反思自己的实践。