Hunt Lauren J, Coombs Lorinda A, Stephens Caroline E
J Gerontol Nurs. 2018 Mar 1;44(3):23-30. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20171206-01. Epub 2018 Jan 23.
As part of the National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease, reducing potentially avoidable emergency department (ED) use by individuals with dementia has been identified as a component of enhancing the quality and efficiency of care for this population. To help inform the development of interventions to achieve this goal, an integrative review was conducted to: (a) compare rates and reasons for ED visits by community-dwelling individuals with and without dementia, considering also the effect of dementia subtype and severity; and (b) identify other risk factors for increased ED use among community-dwelling individuals with dementia. Nineteen articles met inclusion criteria. Individuals with dementia had higher rates of ED visits compared to those without dementia, although differences were attenuated in the last year of life. Increased symptoms and disability were associated with increased rates of ED visits, whereas resources that enabled effective management of increased need decreased rates. Gerontological nurses across settings are on the frontlines of preventing potentially avoidable ED visits by community-dwelling individuals with dementia through patient and family education and leadership in the development of new models of care. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 44(3), 23-30.].
作为国家应对老年痴呆症计划的一部分,减少痴呆症患者潜在可避免的急诊室就诊,已被确定为提高该人群护理质量和效率的一个组成部分。为了帮助为实现这一目标的干预措施制定提供信息,进行了一项综合综述,以:(a) 比较有和没有痴呆症的社区居住个体的急诊室就诊率及原因,同时考虑痴呆症亚型和严重程度的影响;(b) 确定社区居住的痴呆症患者急诊室就诊增加的其他风险因素。19篇文章符合纳入标准。与没有痴呆症的个体相比,痴呆症患者的急诊室就诊率更高,尽管在生命的最后一年差异有所减弱。症状和残疾增加与急诊室就诊率增加相关,而能够有效管理增加的需求的资源则会降低就诊率。不同环境下的老年护理护士处于预防社区居住的痴呆症患者潜在可避免的急诊室就诊的前沿,通过对患者和家属进行教育,并在开发新的护理模式方面发挥引领作用。[《老年护理杂志》,44(3),23 - 30。]