Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Infektionskliniken, Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2018 Mar;27(5-6):e1061-e1067. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14143.
To explore registered nurses' perceptions of safe practice in care for patients with an extended length of stay in the emergency department.
Extended length of stay and overcrowding in emergency departments are described internationally as one of the most comprehensive challenges of modern emergency care. An emergency department is not designed, equipped or staffed to provide care for prolonged periods of time. This context, combined with a high workload, poses a risk to patient safety, with additional medical errors and an increased number of adverse events. From this perspective, it is important to extend our knowledge and to describe registered nurses' experiences of safe practice.
A qualitative, inductive and descriptive study.
Qualitative interview study carried out in five emergency departments. Data were analysed using a qualitative content analysis with a latent approach.
Patient safety meets obstacles in the clinical environment involving experiencing deficiencies regarding patient safety in the clinical setting and the impact of working procedures and routines. Moreover, nurses are challenged in their professional responsibilities involving balancing essential nursing care and actual workload; it is common to experience emotional reactions based on feelings of loss of control.
From the nurses' perspective, a prolonged stay in the emergency department may lead to negative consequences for both patient safety and care as well as registered nurses' psychosocial experiences. An extended length of stay significantly reduces the level of nursing and caring that registered nurses can perform in the emergency department.
This study indicates that emergency departments should review their procedures to avoid both deviations from normal practice and moral stress among registered nurses. This can contribute to an increased understanding and insight about the challenge of patient safety in an emergency department setting.
探讨注册护士在照顾急诊科延长住院时间患者时的安全实践感知。
国际上,延长住院时间和急诊科过度拥挤被描述为现代急诊护理最全面的挑战之一。急诊科的设计、设备和人员配备都不是为了提供长时间的护理。这种情况,加上高工作量,对患者安全构成了风险,导致更多的医疗错误和不良事件增加。从这个角度来看,扩展我们的知识并描述注册护士的安全实践经验很重要。
定性、归纳和描述性研究。
在五个急诊科进行定性访谈研究。使用潜在方法的定性内容分析进行数据分析。
患者安全在临床环境中遇到障碍,包括在临床环境中体验到患者安全缺陷以及工作程序和常规的影响。此外,护士在其专业职责中面临挑战,需要平衡基本护理和实际工作量;基于失去控制的感觉,经常会出现情绪反应。
从护士的角度来看,急诊科的延长住院时间可能会对患者安全和护理以及注册护士的心理社会体验产生负面影响。延长住院时间会显著降低注册护士在急诊科执行护理和照顾的水平。
这项研究表明,急诊科应审查其程序,以避免偏离正常实践和注册护士的道德压力。这有助于增加对急诊科患者安全挑战的理解和洞察力。