Rose Louise, Dainty Katie N, Jordan Joanne, Blackwood Bronagh
Louise Rose is TD Nursing Professor of Critical Care Research, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, an associate professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, research director, Provincial Centre of Weaning Excellence/Prolonged Ventilation Weaning Centre, Toronto East General Hospital, and an adjunct scientist, Mt Sinai Hospital and the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. Katie N. Dainty is a scientist, Rescu and Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, assistant professor, Institute of Health Management, Policy and Evaluation, University of Toronto. Joanne Jordan is a research associate, Revive Charity for the regional intensive care unit, Royal Victoria Hospital, and Bronagh Blackwood is a senior lecturer, Centre for Infection and Immunity, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Am J Crit Care. 2014 Sep;23(5):e54-70. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2014539.
Weaning from mechanical ventilation is influenced by patient, clinician, and organizational factors.
To identify factors that may influence weaning and adoption of weaning strategies and tools, clinicians' perceptions of weaning strategies, and weaning experiences of patients and patients' families.
A scoping review of indexed and nonindexed publications (1990-2012) was done. Qualitative studies of health care providers, patients, and patients' families involved in weaning were included. Two investigators independently screened 8350 publications and extracted data from 43 studies. Study themes were content analyzed to identify common categories and themes within the categories.
The study sample consisted of nurses in 15 studies, nurses and patients in 1 study, various health care providers in 11, patients in 10, and physicians in 4. Categories identified were as follows: for nurses, role or scope of practice, informing decision making, and influence on weaning outcome; for health care providers, factors influencing weaning decisions or use of protocols, role or scope of practice related to weaning, and organizational structure or practice environment; for patients, experience of mechanical ventilation and weaning, experience of the intensive care environment, psychological phenomena, and enabling success in weaning; and for physicians, tools or factors to facilitate weaning decisions and perceptions of nurses' role and scope of practice.
Important issues identified were perceived importance of interprofessional collaboration and communication, need to combine subjective knowledge of the patient with objective clinical data, balancing of weaning systematization with individual needs, and appreciation of the physical and psychological work of weaning.
机械通气撤机受患者、临床医生和组织因素的影响。
确定可能影响撤机及撤机策略和工具采用的因素、临床医生对撤机策略的看法以及患者及其家属的撤机体验。
对索引和非索引出版物(1990 - 2012年)进行了范围综述。纳入了对参与撤机的医疗保健提供者、患者及其家属的定性研究。两名研究人员独立筛选了8350篇出版物,并从43项研究中提取数据。对研究主题进行内容分析,以确定常见类别以及类别中的主题。
研究样本包括15项研究中的护士、1项研究中的护士和患者、11项研究中的各类医疗保健提供者、10项研究中的患者以及4项研究中的医生。确定的类别如下:对于护士,实践角色或范围、为决策提供信息以及对撤机结果的影响;对于医疗保健提供者,影响撤机决策或方案使用的因素、与撤机相关的实践角色或范围以及组织结构或实践环境;对于患者,机械通气和撤机体验以及重症监护环境体验、心理现象以及撤机成功的促成因素;对于医生,促进撤机决策的工具或因素以及对护士实践角色和范围的看法。
确定的重要问题包括跨专业协作和沟通的重要性、将患者的主观知识与客观临床数据相结合的必要性及撤机系统化与个体需求的平衡以及对撤机身心工作的认识。