Kelly Carol Ann, Maden Michelle
Postgraduate Medical Institute, Faculty of Heath and Social Care, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire, UK
Learning Services, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire, UK.
Chron Respir Dis. 2014 Nov;11(4):209-28. doi: 10.1177/1479972314551561. Epub 2014 Sep 24.
Oxygen therapy is a common intervention in health care worldwide; yet, despite universal use, it is evident through poor practice that oxygen is often prescribed and administered injudiciously. It is proposed that possibly an influencing culture presides, whereby oxygen is often poorly understood and uncertainty regarding its use exists. It is unclear where the origins of this culture lie but exploring perceptions may enlighten the problem. A review of the literature was undertaken to establish what is already known about this elusive phenomenon. The paucity of any direct evidence regarding perceptions of oxygen directed the review to utilize a critical interpretative synthesis (CIS). The aim of this study was to explore how respiratory patients perceive oxygen therapy. A systematic search in Medline, Cinahl, Embase, British Nursing Index and PsychInfo yielded 1514 studies of which 42 were selected to consider the review question. The CIS allowed evidence from across studies to synthesize existing and new interpretations of data related to patients' perceptions of oxygen therapy. Synthetic constructs then informed the synthesizing arguments, namely positive - feeling safe, enabler and comforter; negative - fear, oxygen versus self, restriction and embarrassment; and impartiality - mixed blessings. The findings are divergent, and at times contradictory. There appears uncertainty among patients regarding the purpose and benefits of oxygen therapy, though an underlying faith in health-care professionals is apparent. This faith seems to foster acceptance of a life-changing therapy, despite the impact, burden and incomplete understanding. There is a clear need for further research regarding these elusive perceptions in order to improve clinical practice in respect of oxygen.
氧疗是全球医疗保健中一种常见的干预措施;然而,尽管被广泛使用,但从不当的实践中可以明显看出,氧气的处方和使用往往缺乏明智性。有人提出,可能存在一种有影响的文化氛围,在这种氛围中,人们对氧气的理解往往很差,并且在其使用方面存在不确定性。尚不清楚这种文化的根源在哪里,但探索人们的看法可能会揭示这个问题。对文献进行了综述,以确定关于这一难以捉摸的现象已经知道了什么。由于缺乏任何关于氧气看法的直接证据,该综述采用了批判性解释性综合(CIS)方法。本研究的目的是探讨呼吸疾病患者对氧疗的看法。在Medline、Cinahl、Embase、英国护理索引和PsychInfo中进行的系统搜索产生了1514项研究,其中42项被选中以考虑综述问题。CIS方法使来自各项研究的证据能够综合与患者对氧疗看法相关的现有和新的解释。综合构建随后为综合论证提供了依据,即积极方面——感到安全、助力者和安慰者;消极方面——恐惧、氧气与自我、限制和尴尬;以及中立方面——利弊参半。研究结果存在分歧,有时甚至相互矛盾。患者对氧疗的目的和益处似乎存在不确定性,不过对医疗保健专业人员的潜在信任是明显的。尽管有影响、负担和理解不完整,但这种信任似乎促进了对这种改变生活的治疗方法的接受。显然需要进一步研究这些难以捉摸的看法,以便改善氧疗方面的临床实践。