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物理治疗临床指导教师对患者心率和血压的自我报告测量。

Self-reported measurement of heart rate and blood pressure in patients by physical therapy clinical instructors.

作者信息

Frese Ethel M, Richter Randy R, Burlis Tamara V

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Edward and Margaret Doisy School of Allied Health Professions, Saint Louis University, 3437 Caroline St, St Louis, MO 63104, USA.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2002 Dec;82(12):1192-200.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice (Guide) recommends that heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) measurement be included in the examination of new patients. The purpose of this study was to survey physical therapy clinical instructors to determine the frequency of HR and BP measurement in new patients and in patients already on the physical therapists' caseload. The use of information obtained from HR and BP measures in decision making for patient care and the effects of practice setting and academic preparation on the measurement and use of HR and BP also were examined.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

A sample of 597 subjects was selected from a list of 2,663 clinical instructors at the clinical education sites of the 2 participating universities. Clinical instructors from a variety of practice settings were surveyed. A 26-item survey questionnaire was mailed to the clinical instructors.

RESULTS

Usable survey questionnaires were received from 387 respondents (64.8%); 43.4% reported working in an outpatient facility. The majority of the respondents strongly agreed or agreed (59.5%) that measurement of HR and BP should be included in physical therapy screening. When asked if routinely measuring HR and BP during clinical practice is essential, opinions were nearly split (strongly agree or agree=45.0%, strongly disagree or disagree=43.7%, no opinion=11.3%). More than one third (38.0%) of the respondents reported never measuring HR in the week before the survey as part of their examination of new patients. A slightly larger percentage (43.0%) reported never measuring BP of new patients in the week before the survey. Conversely, 6.0% and 4.4% of the respondents reported always measuring HR and BP, respectively, of new patients in the week before the survey. When given a list of reasons why HR and BP were not routinely measured in their clinical practice, respondents most frequently chose "not important for my patient population" (52.3%). Relationships were found between practice setting and frequency of HR and BP measurement in new patients.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Practices related to HR and BP measurement reported by this sample of clinical instructors do not meet the recommendations for physical therapy care described in the Guide.

摘要

背景与目的

《物理治疗师实践指南》建议在对新患者的检查中应包括心率(HR)和血压(BP)测量。本研究的目的是对物理治疗临床带教教师进行调查,以确定在新患者以及已纳入物理治疗师治疗量的患者中测量HR和BP的频率。还研究了从HR和BP测量中获得的信息在患者护理决策中的应用,以及实践环境和学术背景对HR和BP测量及应用的影响。

对象与方法

从2所参与大学临床教育点的2663名临床带教教师名单中选取了597名作为样本。对来自各种实践环境的临床带教教师进行了调查。向临床带教教师邮寄了一份包含26个条目的调查问卷。

结果

收到了387名受访者(64.8%)的可用调查问卷;43.4%的受访者报告在门诊机构工作。大多数受访者强烈同意或同意(59.5%)在物理治疗筛查中应包括HR和BP测量。当被问及在临床实践中常规测量HR和BP是否必要时,意见几乎持平(强烈同意或同意 = 45.0%,强烈不同意或不同意 = 43.7%,无意见 = 11.3%)。超过三分之一(38.0%)的受访者报告在调查前一周从未在对新患者的检查中测量过HR。报告在调查前一周从未测量过新患者BP的受访者比例略高(43.0%)。相反,6.0%和4.4%的受访者分别报告在调查前一周总是测量新患者的HR和BP。当给出在临床实践中未常规测量HR和BP的原因列表时,受访者最常选择“对我的患者群体不重要”(52.3%)。发现实践环境与新患者中HR和BP测量频率之间存在关联。

讨论与结论

该临床带教教师样本报告的与HR和BP测量相关的实践不符合《指南》中描述的物理治疗护理建议。

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