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长期护理机构中居民和工作人员的行动能力的意义。

The meaning of mobility for residents and staff in long-term care facilities.

作者信息

Bourret E M, Bernick L G, Cott C A, Kontos P C

机构信息

Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2002 Feb;37(4):338-45. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2002.02104.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although the physical and psychological effects of decreased mobility have been documented, little is known about what it means to be mobile from the institutionalized elders' perspective. Even less is known about nurses' perceptions regarding institutionalized elders' mobility and about mobility enhancing strategies.

AIM

The purpose of this study was to generate knowledge about the phenomenon of mobility from both the nurses' and institutionalized elders' perspective.

DESIGN

An exploratory qualitative design was used. Focus groups with residents and nursing staff were conducted in three long-term care facilities in a large metropolitan city in 1998. Ethical approval was received from the ethics committees in all three facilities prior to study implementation. Twenty long-term care facility residents and 15 nursing staff participated in the study.

METHODS

A trained facilitator used an interview guide to moderate discussions in which residents' and nurses' opinions and feelings about mobility were solicited. The group responses were tape recorded, transcribed and coded. The codes reflected major concepts or abstractions of the data and emerged from the participants' verbal responses to the research questions.

FINDINGS

Both groups identified mobility as being pivotal to the residents' quality of life and well-being. The residents viewed mobility as a means of freedom, choice and independence, and they made great efforts to maintain their mobility. The nurses also valued the importance of mobility and assisted the residents through preparatory care, environmental modifications and encouragement. Factors that related to the residents' willingness to be mobile, environmental barriers and the impact of waiting were compared between the two groups.

CONCLUSION

Mobility involves more than the movement from one point to another. The nature of the assistive nurse-client relationship and the resident's subjective perspective must become central to understanding the meaning of mobility for residents in a long-term care facility.

摘要

背景

尽管已有文献记载了活动能力下降所带来的生理和心理影响,但从机构养老老年人的角度来看,活动能力意味着什么却鲜为人知。关于护士对机构养老老年人活动能力的看法以及提高活动能力的策略,了解得更少。

目的

本研究的目的是从护士和机构养老老年人的角度生成关于活动能力这一现象的知识。

设计

采用探索性定性设计。1998年,在一个大都市的三家长期护理机构中,对居民和护理人员进行了焦点小组访谈。在研究实施前,获得了所有三家机构伦理委员会的伦理批准。20名长期护理机构居民和15名护理人员参与了研究。

方法

一名经过培训的主持人使用访谈指南主持讨论,征求居民和护士对活动能力的意见和感受。小组讨论内容进行录音、转录和编码。这些代码反映了数据的主要概念或抽象内容,来自参与者对研究问题的口头回答。

结果

两组都认为活动能力对居民的生活质量和幸福感至关重要。居民将活动能力视为自由、选择和独立的一种方式,他们努力保持自己的活动能力。护士也重视活动能力的重要性,并通过准备护理、环境改造和鼓励来协助居民。比较了两组之间与居民活动意愿相关的因素、环境障碍和等待的影响。

结论

活动能力不仅仅是从一个点移动到另一个点。辅助性护患关系的性质和居民的主观视角必须成为理解长期护理机构中居民活动能力意义的核心。

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