Perry L
Mayday Healthcare NHS Trust and Faculty of Health & Social Care Sciences, Kingston University/St George's Hospital Medical School, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK.
J Clin Nurs. 2001 Jul;10(4):474-81. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2702.2001.00502.x.
Stroke is a common problem and a major consumer of health and social care budgets in the UK. Dysphagia is a frequent accompaniment and its management has the potential to exert significant influence within the rehabilitation process. This study explores in detail the performance of a screening tool (based on the Standardized Swallowing Assessment) used by nurses. Based on 68 complete screening episodes by independently competent nurses, with the effects of chance removed, the tool demonstrated good agreement with summative clinical judgement of swallow function (kappa = 0.88). The accuracy of results supported the full training and education programme for nurses. Not all components of the tool were required; analyses suggested elimination of three variables but further exploration is warranted. As a component of evidence-based guidelines for nutritional support in acute stroke, the screening initiative contributed to improved patient outcomes.
中风是一个常见问题,也是英国健康和社会护理预算的主要消耗领域。吞咽困难是常见的伴随症状,其管理在康复过程中可能产生重大影响。本研究详细探讨了护士使用的一种筛查工具(基于标准化吞咽评估)的性能。在独立胜任的护士进行的68次完整筛查过程中,排除了偶然因素的影响,该工具与吞咽功能的总结性临床判断显示出良好的一致性(kappa = 0.88)。结果的准确性支持了针对护士的全面培训和教育计划。并非该工具的所有组成部分都是必需的;分析建议剔除三个变量,但仍需进一步探索。作为急性中风营养支持循证指南的一个组成部分,该筛查举措有助于改善患者预后。