Bachrach-Lindström Margareta, Jensen Sara, Lundin Rickard, Christensson Lennart
Department of Medicine and Care, Division of Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, Linköpings Universitet, Linköping, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2007 Nov;16(11):2007-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2006.01868.x. Epub 2007 Apr 5.
The aim of this study was to examine attitudes of the nursing staff in geriatric care towards factors of importance for nutritional nursing care.
Studies show that nutritional risk assessment is seldom performed on older patients as routine and very few patients have a nutritional care plan. Patients in long-term care who are easy to feed are also found to be looked upon more positively than those with high feeding needs.
A total of 252 registered nurses and nurse aids working at geriatric rehabilitation and medical care clinics and resident homes participated in the study. Attitudes were examined using the Staff Attitudes to Nutritional Nursing Care Geriatric scale. The scale includes 18 items and was designed as a one to five-point Lickert-type scale. It gives a total score and five subscales representing the dimensions 'Norms', 'Habits', 'Assessment', 'Intervention' and 'Individualization'. A higher score indicates a more positive attitude.
Of all nursing staff, 53% displayed a positive attitude towards factors of importance for nutritional nursing care and the rest displayed a neutral or negative attitude. The 'Intervention' dimension, dealing with nutritional problems and how to manage them, reflected the highest level of positive attitudes, which represents 71% of the nursing staff. The 'Norms' dimension had the lowest relative frequency of positive attitudes, 27%. The registered nurses held significantly more positive attitudes than the nurse aids did.
Nutritional issues comprise an important and time-consuming responsibility in geriatric care; however, nursing staff do not show an unequivocal positive attitude regarding this responsibility. The consequences this entails for the older patient need to be examined further. Relevance to clinical practice. Nursing staff play an important role in caring for patients who are malnourished or at risk for malnutrition. Positive attitudes might hinder the development of undernourishment or the further worsening of an already undernourished patient's condition.
本研究旨在调查老年护理中的护理人员对营养护理重要因素的态度。
研究表明,老年患者很少接受常规的营养风险评估,而且只有极少数患者有营养护理计划。研究还发现,与那些进食需求高的患者相比,易于喂食的长期护理患者受到的评价更为积极。
共有252名在老年康复及医疗诊所和养老院工作的注册护士和护理助理参与了本研究。使用“老年护理人员对营养护理的态度量表”来调查态度。该量表包括18个项目,采用1至5分的李克特式量表设计。它给出一个总分和五个代表“规范”“习惯”“评估”“干预”和“个体化”维度的子量表。分数越高表明态度越积极。
在所有护理人员中,53%对营养护理重要因素持积极态度,其余人员持中立或消极态度。处理营养问题及其管理方式的“干预”维度反映出最高水平的积极态度,占护理人员的71%。“规范”维度的积极态度相对频率最低,为27%。注册护士的积极态度明显多于护理助理。
营养问题在老年护理中是一项重要且耗时的责任;然而,护理人员对此责任并未表现出明确的积极态度。这对老年患者的影响需要进一步研究。与临床实践的相关性。护理人员在照顾营养不良或有营养不良风险的患者方面发挥着重要作用。积极的态度可能会阻碍营养不良的发展或使已营养不良患者的病情进一步恶化。