Drake Daniel, Dutton Kathy, Engelke Martha, McAuliffe Maura, Rose Mary Ann
Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2005 Sep-Oct;1(5):462-6. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2005.06.003. Epub 2005 Jul 22.
Despite increasing numbers of morbidly obese patients admitted to acute care facilities for surgery or treatment of nonsurgical conditions, there is little evidence of the problems nurses face in providing care to these patients. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the care of these patients is more demanding than the care of nonobese patients. The objective of this study was to describe nurses' perceptions of the challenges that they face when caring for morbidly obese patients.
Focus groups of nurses from a tertiary care facility were convened. A trained facilitator posed questions to the group concerning various aspects of care for morbidly obese patients. Comments of respondents were categorized using NVIVO software.
Nurses reported concerns about the increased staffing needs required for care of these patients and the particular challenges of the physical care. Concerns also included the availability, placement, and use of specialized equipment. Room size and the absence of some equipment were also problematic. Finally, nurses perceived safety issues, both for themselves and their patients.
Morbidly obese patients in the acute care setting require specialized nursing care in terms of techniques, levels of staffing required, and the use of specialized equipment.
尽管入住急性护理机构接受手术或非手术疾病治疗的病态肥胖患者数量不断增加,但几乎没有证据表明护士在为这些患者提供护理时面临的问题。轶事证据表明,护理这些患者比护理非肥胖患者要求更高。本研究的目的是描述护士对护理病态肥胖患者时所面临挑战的看法。
召集了来自一家三级护理机构的护士焦点小组。一名经过培训的主持人就病态肥胖患者护理的各个方面向小组提问。使用NVIVO软件对受访者的评论进行分类。
护士们报告了对护理这些患者所需增加人员配备的担忧以及身体护理的特殊挑战。担忧还包括专用设备的可用性、放置和使用。病房大小和一些设备的缺失也存在问题。最后,护士们意识到了自身和患者的安全问题。
在急性护理环境中,病态肥胖患者在护理技术、所需人员配备水平和专用设备使用方面需要专门的护理。