Pierson M A
Saint Elizabeth Community Health Center, Lincoln, NE 68510.
J Nurs Educ. 1991 Feb;30(2):57-62. doi: 10.3928/0148-4834-19910201-05.
The purpose of this study was to examine nurses' knowledge and perceptions related to foot care of older persons. Nurses representing hospital, home health, and extended care settings were surveyed. Data were collected using a Foot Care Survey, with questions related to the nurse's role with foot care of older adults, importance of various components of patient teaching content, and knowledge about foot care. Only half of the sample reported having content related to the mechanics of foot care in their nursing program. Ninety-five percent of the sample indicated that there is an unmet need of the elderly for assistance with foot care and that provision of this service is a nursing function. There was disagreement between practice setting as to whether the nurse needs a physician's order to do foot care. Nurses employed in home health and extended care settings indicated more independence in performing these functions. The mean score on the knowledge portion of the tool was 9.47 (possible score = 10). The data suggest that nurses possess the knowledge but have not had the opportunity to acquire the associated foot care skills. Implications for nursing education and service were discussed.
本研究的目的是调查护士关于老年人足部护理的知识和认知。对来自医院、家庭健康护理机构和长期护理机构的护士进行了调查。通过足部护理调查问卷收集数据,问题涉及护士在老年人足部护理中的角色、患者教育内容各组成部分的重要性以及足部护理知识。样本中只有一半的人报告称其护理课程中有与足部护理技巧相关的内容。95%的样本表明老年人在足部护理方面存在未得到满足的需求,且提供此项服务是护士的职责。关于护士进行足部护理是否需要医生的医嘱,不同执业环境的看法存在分歧。受雇于家庭健康护理机构和长期护理机构的护士在履行这些职责时表现出更大的独立性。该工具知识部分的平均得分为9.47分(满分10分)。数据表明护士具备相关知识,但没有机会获得相应的足部护理技能。文中还讨论了对护理教育和服务的启示。