Gellerstedt Linda, Medin Jörgen, Kumlin Maria, Rydell Karlsson Monica
Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyd Hospital, Karolinska Institutet and Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Unit for Experimental Asthma and Allergy Research, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet and Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2015 Dec;24(23-24):3664-73. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12985. Epub 2015 Sep 15.
The aim was to describe nurses' experiences of patients' sleep at an emergency hospital and their perceptions of sleep-promoting interventions.
Promotion of patients' sleep during hospital care is an important intervention for the nursing profession. To promote sleep and to initiate sleep-promoting interventions, nurses need basic knowledge about sleep and its physiology. Therefore, it is of importance to explore and expand knowledge about how nurses experience patients' sleep and how they perceive working with it while providing care.
A qualitative descriptive design was used.
Data were collected from four focus groups and seven individual interviews. A total of twenty-two registered nurses participated. Data were analysed using a qualitative content analysis.
Nurses expressed a desire and an ambition to work in ways that promote patients' sleep during hospitalisation. Nurses reported that health care services and emergency hospitals were not organised according to patients' perspective and needs. Furthermore, they did not have opportunities to work effectively to promote sleep according to the patients' wishes. Several nurses stated that they did not have sufficient knowledge about sleep and that they did the best they could under prevailing circumstances. Nurses emphasised the importance of sleep for patients and that it was an area that should be given far greater priority.
The results indicate that nurses currently have insufficient knowledge about sleep and sleep-promoting interventions. These aspects of nursing is based on personal experience and common sense rather than being evidence based. Furthermore, sleep as a nursing topic needs to be developed and given more focus in order for nurses to be able to deliver high quality care at emergency hospitals.
Nurses require more knowledge and education to gain deeper understanding of sleep and to deliver evidence-based, high quality care.
目的是描述护士在急诊医院对患者睡眠的体验以及他们对促进睡眠干预措施的看法。
在医院护理期间促进患者睡眠是护理行业的一项重要干预措施。为了促进睡眠并启动促进睡眠的干预措施,护士需要有关睡眠及其生理学的基本知识。因此,探索和扩展关于护士如何体验患者睡眠以及他们在提供护理时如何看待与之相关工作的知识非常重要。
采用定性描述性设计。
从四个焦点小组和七次个人访谈中收集数据。共有22名注册护士参与。使用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。
护士表示有意愿和抱负以促进患者住院期间睡眠的方式开展工作。护士报告称,医疗保健服务和急诊医院并非按照患者的视角和需求来组织。此外,他们没有机会按照患者的意愿有效地开展促进睡眠的工作。几位护士表示他们对睡眠的知识不足,并且在当前情况下已尽了最大努力。护士强调了睡眠对患者的重要性,认为这是一个应给予更高优先级的领域。
结果表明,护士目前对睡眠和促进睡眠的干预措施知识不足。护理的这些方面基于个人经验和常识,而非循证依据。此外,作为一个护理主题,睡眠需要得到发展并给予更多关注,以便护士能够在急诊医院提供高质量护理。
护士需要更多知识和教育,以更深入地了解睡眠并提供循证的高质量护理。