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新生儿重症监护病房布局与护士工作

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Layout and Nurses' Work.

作者信息

Doede Megan, Trinkoff Alison M, Gurses Ayse P

机构信息

1 University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA.

2 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

HERD. 2018 Jan;11(1):101-118. doi: 10.1177/1937586717713734. Epub 2017 Jun 19.

Abstract

Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) remain one of the few areas in hospitals that still use an open bay (OPBY) design for patient stays greater than 24 hr, housing multiple infants, staff, and families in one large room. This creates high noise levels, contributes to the spread of infection, and affords families little privacy. These problems have given rise to the single-family room NICU. This represents a significant change in the care environment for nurses. This literature review answers the question: When compared to OPBY layout, how does a single family room layout impact neonatal nurses' work? Thirteen studies published between 2006 and 2015 were located. Many studies reported both positive and negative effects on nurses' work and were therefore sorted by their cited advantages and disadvantages. Advantages included improved quality of the physical environment; improved quality of patient care; improved parent interaction; and improvements in nurse job satisfaction, stress, and burnout. Disadvantages included decreased interaction among the NICU patient care team, increased nurse workload, decreased visibility on the unit, and difficult interactions with family. This review suggests that single-family room NICUs introduce a complex situation in which trade-offs occur for nurses, most prominently the trade-off between visibility and privacy. Additionally, the literature is clear on what elements of nurses' work are impacted, but how the built environment influences these elements, and how these elements interact during nurses' work, is not as well understood. The current level of research and directions for future research are also discussed.

摘要

新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)仍然是医院中少数几个仍采用开放式病房(OPBY)设计的区域之一,用于收治住院时间超过24小时的患者,将多名婴儿、医护人员和家属安置在一个大房间里。这导致了高噪音水平,助长了感染的传播,并且几乎没有为家属提供隐私空间。这些问题催生了单人间新生儿重症监护病房。这对护士的护理环境来说是一个重大变化。这篇文献综述回答了以下问题:与开放式病房布局相比,单人间布局对新生儿护士的工作有何影响?研究人员找到了2006年至2015年间发表的13项研究。许多研究报告了对护士工作的积极和消极影响,因此根据所引用的优点和缺点进行了分类。优点包括改善了物理环境质量;提高了患者护理质量;改善了与家长的互动;以及提高了护士的工作满意度、减轻了压力和倦怠感。缺点包括新生儿重症监护病房患者护理团队之间的互动减少、护士工作量增加、病房内的可视性降低以及与家属的互动困难。这篇综述表明,单人间新生儿重症监护病房给护士带来了一种复杂的情况,其中存在权衡取舍,最明显的是在可视性和隐私之间的权衡。此外,文献明确指出了护士工作的哪些要素受到影响,但建筑环境如何影响这些要素,以及这些要素在护士工作期间如何相互作用,目前还不太清楚。本文还讨论了当前的研究水平和未来的研究方向。

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