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缩减:应对重度慢性阻塞性肺疾病住院患者身体护理的复杂性

Curtailing: handling the complexity of body care in people hospitalized with severe COPD.

作者信息

Lomborg Kirsten, Kirkevold Marit

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Public Health, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Scand J Caring Sci. 2005 Jun;19(2):148-56. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.2005.00330.x.

Abstract

Assisted personal body care (APBC) tends to be regarded as an unproblematic nursing activity with little professional challenge. For severely ill patient diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) daily bathing and washing is, however, a significant self-preserving activity that requires substantial efforts on the part of both patients and nurses. The aim of this study was to report on the complex pattern of APBC in hospitalized patients with severe COPD and highlight significant characteristics that should be considered in clinical practice in order to support patients' comfort and well-being. The study used a grounded theory design with a generative and constant comparative approach. The sample consisted of 12 cases of nurse-patient interaction, based on data from participant observation of sessions of APBC, measures of patient's perceived degree of breathlessness and individual interviews with patients and nurses after the sessions. Findings show that APBC in hospitalized patients with severe COPD is a complex integrated pattern of body care activities that can proceed with a greater or lesser degree of success. The main problem is how to keep the patient's breathing under control while optimizing comfort and well-being. Curtailing addresses this problem. Curtailing is a subtle, purposeful balancing of protection from breathlessness and promotion of patients' present and future functional capacity in order to preserve their integrity. The idea that body care is a simple task belonging to patients' private daily lives may obscure the importance of determining a mutual nurse-patient agenda and the professional nurse responsibility may consequently be nebulous. Finding in this study will contribute to the development of a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the APBC and suggest the need for further investigation of the interaction perspective.

摘要

协助个人身体护理(APBC)往往被视为一项没有问题的护理活动,几乎没有专业挑战。然而,对于被诊断患有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的重症患者来说,日常洗澡和洗漱却是一项重要的自我保护活动,患者和护士都需要付出巨大努力。本研究的目的是报告重症COPD住院患者APBC的复杂模式,并强调在临床实践中应考虑的重要特征,以支持患者的舒适度和幸福感。该研究采用了基于生成性和持续比较方法的扎根理论设计。样本包括12例护士与患者互动的案例,数据来自对APBC环节的参与观察、患者呼吸困难感知程度的测量以及环节结束后对患者和护士的个人访谈。研究结果表明,重症COPD住院患者的APBC是一种复杂的身体护理活动综合模式,其进行的成功程度有高有低。主要问题是如何在优化舒适度和幸福感的同时控制患者的呼吸。缩减法解决了这个问题。缩减法是一种微妙而有目的的平衡,既要防止患者呼吸困难,又要促进患者当前和未来的功能能力,以维护其完整性。认为身体护理是属于患者私人日常生活的简单任务这一观念,可能会掩盖确定护士与患者共同议程的重要性,因此专业护士的责任可能会模糊不清。本研究的结果将有助于全面、详细地理解APBC,并表明需要从互动角度进行进一步调查。

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