Department of Health and Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway.
J Clin Nurs. 2018 Jan;27(1-2):386-395. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13937. Epub 2017 Sep 4.
To obtain a deeper understanding of qualified intensive care nurses' experiences of caring for obese patients in intensive care.
Admission of obese patients with complex healthcare needs to intensive care units is increasing. Caring for obese critically ill patients can be challenging and demanding for the intensive care nurse because of the patients' weight, critical situation and physical challenges. There is a gap in knowledge at present about qualified intensive care nurses' experiences of caring for obese patients in intensive care units.
A qualitative hermeneutic approach.
The study took place in 2016 at intensive care units of two different hospitals. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 13 qualified intensive care nurses. The interviews were analysed according to a Gadamerian-inspired research method.
Intensive care nurses perceived caring for obese intensive care patients as emotionally demanding owing to these patients' vulnerability, dissimilarity and physical challenges compared to normal weight patients. They experienced ambivalent feelings caring for these patients: while they endeavoured to provide good and equal care to all patients, they simultaneously held negative beliefs and attitudes towards obese patients. Furthermore, frustration arose among the intensive care nurses relating to the physically demanding care situations and an unwillingness to care for such patients among some colleagues.
The qualified intensive care nurses' experiences of caring for obese patients revealed ambivalent feelings, attitudes and beliefs towards these patients, which must be considered in intensive care unit practice as well as in the education of these nurses.
The results have implications for clinical practice with respect to increasing intensive care nurses' awareness of their attitudes and beliefs towards obese intensive care patients and to improve the education of these nurses.
深入了解合格的重症监护护士在重症监护病房照顾肥胖患者的经验。
需要入住重症监护病房的肥胖患者数量不断增加。由于患者的体重、危急状况和身体挑战,照顾肥胖的重症患者对重症监护护士来说可能具有挑战性和要求很高。目前,关于合格的重症监护护士在重症监护病房照顾肥胖患者的经验,知识上存在差距。
定性解释学方法。
该研究于 2016 年在两家不同医院的重症监护病房进行。对 13 名合格的重症监护护士进行了半结构化的个人访谈。根据伽达默尔启发的研究方法对访谈进行了分析。
重症监护护士认为照顾肥胖的重症监护患者在情感上是有要求的,因为这些患者与正常体重患者相比,身体脆弱、与众不同且具有身体挑战。他们在照顾这些患者时会产生矛盾的感觉:虽然他们努力为所有患者提供良好和平等的护理,但同时对肥胖患者持有负面的信念和态度。此外,护理人员在照顾这些患者时会感到沮丧,因为这些患者的护理情况需要付出很大的体力,并且一些同事不愿意照顾这些患者。
合格的重症监护护士照顾肥胖患者的经验揭示了他们对这些患者的矛盾情感、态度和信念,这在重症监护病房的实践以及这些护士的教育中都需要考虑。
研究结果对临床实践具有重要意义,需要提高重症监护护士对其肥胖重症患者的态度和信念的认识,并改善对这些护士的教育。