Cutshall Susanne, Derscheid Della, Miers Anne G, Ruegg Suzanne, Schroeder Barbara J, Tucker Sharon, Wentworth Laura
Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Clin Nurse Spec. 2010 May-Jun;24(3):125-31. doi: 10.1097/NUR.0b013e3181d86cd1.
There has been an increase in the use and awareness of complementary and integrative therapies in the United States over the last 10 years. Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are in an ideal place to influence this paradigm shift in medicine to provide holistic care.
This study was designed to describe the knowledge, attitudes, and use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) by CNSs in a large Midwest medical center.
This study used a descriptive exploratory correlational design.
SAMPLE/SETTING: Seventy-six CNSs who work in various inpatient and outpatient units within this medical facility were surveyed electronically, in the fall of 2008, using a 26-item questionnaire developed by the research team.
Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
The results demonstrate that CNSs at this academic medical center use several CAM therapies for their personal use and for professional practice with patients. The top therapies that CNSs personally used were humor, massage, spirituality/prayer, music therapy, and relaxed breathing. The top therapies requested most by patients were massage, spirituality/prayer, healing touch, acupuncture, and music therapy. The results indicated that most CNSs thought CAM therapies were beneficial and that there was some evidence for use of these therapies for use by patients or by CNSs.
The results of this study will help to determine educational needs and clinical practice of CAM therapies with CNSs at this academic medical center. The survey used and the research results from this study can be a template for other CNSs to use to begin to address this topic of CAM use in other hospitals and clinical settings. This survey could be used to explore CAM use by patients in specialty areas for practice enhancement.
在过去十年中,美国对补充和整合疗法的使用及认知有所增加。临床护理专家处于理想位置,能够影响这种医学范式转变以提供整体护理。
本研究旨在描述中西部一家大型医疗中心的临床护理专家对补充和替代医学(CAM)的知识、态度及使用情况。
本研究采用描述性探索性相关性设计。
样本/环境:2008年秋季,使用研究团队编制的一份包含26个条目的问卷,对在该医疗机构各住院和门诊科室工作的76名临床护理专家进行了电子调查。
使用描述性统计分析数据。
结果表明,该学术医疗中心的临床护理专家在个人使用及对患者的专业实践中采用了多种补充和替代医学疗法。临床护理专家个人使用最多的疗法是幽默、按摩、灵性/祈祷、音乐疗法和放松呼吸。患者最常要求的疗法是按摩、灵性/祈祷、治疗性触摸、针灸和音乐疗法。结果显示,大多数临床护理专家认为补充和替代医学疗法有益,且有一些证据支持患者或临床护理专家使用这些疗法。
本研究结果将有助于确定该学术医疗中心临床护理专家在补充和替代医学疗法方面的教育需求及临床实践。本研究所使用的调查问卷及研究结果可为其他临床护理专家在其他医院和临床环境中探讨补充和替代医学使用这一话题提供模板。该调查问卷可用于探索特定领域患者使用补充和替代医学以改进实践。