Taunton Roma Lee, Swagerty Daniel L, Smith Barbara, Lasseter Joyce A, Lee Robert H
School of Nursing, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 66160-7503, USA.
J Gerontol Nurs. 2004 Dec;30(12):40-9. doi: 10.3928/0098-9134-20041201-09.
This study was designed to describe the care-planning process used in nursing homes and identify links among care planning, care provided, and the Resident Assessment Instrument and Minimum Data Set (MDS). Study participants in three Midwestern nursing homes included residents and family members, MDS coordinators, direct care staff, administrators, directors of nursing, and medical directors. Data were collected via semi-structured interview, observation, and resident record audit. The care-planning process differed among the three facilities despite the common MDS system structure. Care planning and the MDS system were linked to the care provided to residents through documentation in residents' records, translation of the MDS care plan to the documents used for daily care, and ongoing communication through end-of-shift report and other venues.
本研究旨在描述养老院中使用的护理计划流程,并确定护理计划、所提供的护理以及居民评估工具和最低数据集(MDS)之间的联系。来自中西部三家养老院的研究参与者包括居民及其家庭成员、MDS协调员、直接护理人员、管理人员、护理主任和医疗主任。数据通过半结构化访谈、观察和居民记录审核收集。尽管MDS系统结构相同,但这三家机构的护理计划流程仍存在差异。护理计划和MDS系统通过居民记录中的文件记录、将MDS护理计划转化为日常护理所用文件以及通过交接班报告和其他途径进行的持续沟通,与向居民提供的护理相关联。