Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2012 Dec;21(23-24):3451-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04348.x.
To explore the research literature that provided data on factors that influence new graduate nurse's preparedness for recognition and response to patient deterioration in the acute care setting.
Nurses have a significant role in recognising subtle signs of patient deterioration and responding appropriately to prevent adverse events and improve patient outcomes. This pivotal position has often fallen to the new graduate who must be prepared to make high-consequence decisions in relation to a suspected decline in their patient's condition.
An integrative review was undertaken. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using online databases, reference lists of key articles and expert advice. Multiple keyword combinations were used. All relevant studies were subsequently appraised for rigour and quality. Seventeen primary research studies drawn from novice and experienced registered nurse experiences emerged as relevant to the review.
Thematic analysis of the studies provided six major themes related to the aim of the review. Emergent themes were as follows: clinical staff support, lack of nurse experience, overwhelming workload, holistic patient assessment, past experiences and lack of available resources.
This review highlighted the importance of positive staff support and subsequent confidence building. Graduates then felt able to present effective assessments and less fearful of reprimand when escalating an intervention call. The need for further research to investigate graduate nurses' experiences of recognising and responding to the deteriorating patient emerged.
Realistic workloads and access to supportive experienced staff would allow graduates time to focus on grouping clinical information to understand the 'total picture' of the patient. Results indicated undergraduate and hospital in-service education programmes needed to offer the opportunity to practice reasoning. Complex clinical situations involving patient deterioration through simulation and clinical placement opportunities appeared most useful.
探索提供数据的研究文献,这些数据影响新毕业护士在急症护理环境中识别和应对患者病情恶化的准备情况。
护士在识别患者病情恶化的细微迹象并做出适当反应方面发挥着重要作用,以防止不良事件发生并改善患者结局。这个关键的角色经常落在新毕业护士身上,他们必须能够对患者病情疑似下降做出高后果决策。
进行了综合审查。使用在线数据库、关键文章的参考文献列表和专家建议进行了全面的文献检索。使用了多个关键词组合。随后对所有相关研究进行了严格评估和质量评估。从新手和经验丰富的注册护士经验中得出了 17 项与审查相关的初步研究。
对研究的主题分析提供了与审查目的相关的六个主要主题。出现的主题如下:临床工作人员的支持、护士经验不足、工作量过大、全面的患者评估、过去的经验和缺乏可用资源。
本综述强调了积极的员工支持和随后的信心建设的重要性。毕业生随后感到能够进行有效的评估,并且在升级干预呼叫时,对受到指责的恐惧程度降低。需要进一步研究,以调查毕业生识别和应对病情恶化患者的经验。
现实的工作量和获得支持性有经验的员工的机会将使毕业生有时间专注于分组临床信息,以了解患者的“全貌”。结果表明,本科和医院在职教育计划需要提供练习推理的机会。通过模拟和临床实习机会涉及患者恶化的复杂临床情况似乎最有用。