South Western Sydney Centre for Applied Nursing Research, Liverpool, NSW, Australia.
J Nurs Manag. 2013 Jan;21(1):94-105. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2012.01421.x. Epub 2012 Jun 19.
Comprehensive assessments provide an invaluable opportunity to identify those at risk of adverse health events, enabling timely access to appropriate health care.
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive assessment tool, the Adult Patient Assessment Tool (APAT), particularly in relation to early identification of older people at risk of falls, pressure areas, cognitive impairment or delirium, or patients with mental illness or substance abuse.
Concurrent mixed methods including an initial retrospective medical record audit and focus groups were used.
With the introduction of the APAT, assessment of falls risk and mental illness increased. The number of nursing actions relating to pressure areas and falls also increased, indicating a greater awareness of patients' individual needs. Non-clinical information gathered through the APAT enabled a more holistic approach to patient care.
The use of electronic medical records would alleviate pressures on nurses' time, providing an opportunity to store and retrieve comprehensive nursing assessment and benefit patient health care.
Early assessment results in an increased number of nursing activities related to patient care. Further education relating to mental health and substance abuse screening and cognitive assessment may enhance the completion of these tools.
全面评估提供了一个宝贵的机会,可以识别那些有不良健康事件风险的人,使他们能够及时获得适当的医疗保健。
本研究旨在评估一种全面评估工具,即成人患者评估工具(APAT)的有效性,特别是在早期识别有跌倒、压疮、认知障碍或谵妄风险的老年人,或有精神疾病或药物滥用的患者方面。
采用了混合方法,包括初步回顾性病历审核和焦点小组。
随着 APAT 的引入,跌倒风险和精神疾病的评估有所增加。与压疮和跌倒相关的护理措施数量也有所增加,这表明对患者个体需求的认识有所提高。通过 APAT 收集的非临床信息使患者护理更加全面。
使用电子病历可以减轻护士时间的压力,提供存储和检索全面护理评估的机会,并有利于患者的医疗保健。
早期评估导致与患者护理相关的护理活动数量增加。进一步的心理健康和药物滥用筛查以及认知评估方面的教育可能会增强这些工具的完成度。