Crown Stacy, Vogel Janet A, Hurlock-Chorostecki Christina
Nurse Practitioner, Woodingford Lodge, Ontario, Canada. She completed this research project as an NP student.
Certified Renal Nurse and Clinical Educator, the Renal and Medicine Programs, London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ontario, Canada.
Nephrol Nurs J. 2017 Jan-Feb;44(1):49-55.
Patients receiving hemodialysis are challenged with restricting their fluid intake to ensure appropriate interdialytic weight gains. While nurses endeavor to promote selfcare, the ability to manage fluid gain rests on the patient's understanding and decision to limit fluid intake. A mixed-methods pilot study was undertaken to determine if motivational interviewing, a patient-centered, conversational, and collaborative approach to stimulating behavior change and resolving ambivalence, enhances self-care fluid management. Participants felt that motivational interviewing was very helpful, although findings suggest self-care fluid management requires a toolkit of interventions. Key motivational interviewing actions for nurses are presented.
接受血液透析的患者面临着限制液体摄入量的挑战,以确保透析间期体重适当增加。虽然护士努力促进自我护理,但控制液体摄入量的能力取决于患者对限制液体摄入的理解和决定。一项混合方法的试点研究旨在确定动机性访谈(一种以患者为中心、对话式且协作性的促进行为改变和解决矛盾心理的方法)是否能增强自我护理液体管理。参与者认为动机性访谈非常有帮助,尽管研究结果表明自我护理液体管理需要一套干预措施。文中还介绍了护士在动机性访谈中的关键行为。