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定性、扎根理论探索重症患者在疾病早期的活动、康复和恢复的体验。

Qualitative, grounded theory exploration of patients' experience of early mobilisation, rehabilitation and recovery after critical illness.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK.

Rehabilitation and Therapies, The Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Feb 24;9(2):e026348. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026348.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Physical rehabilitation (encompassing early mobilisation) of the critically ill patient is recognised best practice; however, further work is needed to explore the patients' experience of rehabilitation qualitatively; a better understanding may facilitate implementation of early rehabilitation and elucidate the journey of survivorship.

OBJECTIVES

To explore patient experience of physical rehabilitation from critical illness during and after a stay on intensive care unit (ICU).

DESIGN

Exploratory grounded theory study using semistructured interviews.

SETTING

Adult medical/surgical ICU of a London teaching hospital.

PARTICIPANTS

A purposive sample of ICU survivors with intensive care unit acquired weakness (ICUAW) and an ICU length of stay of >72 hours.

ANALYSIS

Data analysis followed a four-stage constant comparison technique: open coding, axial coding, selective coding and model development, with the aim of reaching thematic saturation. Peer debriefing and triangulation through a patient support group were carried out to ensure credibility.

MAIN RESULTS

Fifteen people were interviewed (with four relatives in attendance). The early rehabilitation period was characterised by episodic memory loss, hallucinations, weakness and fatigue, making early rehabilitation arduous and difficult to recall. Participants craved a paternalised approach to care in the early days of ICU.The central idea that emerged from this study was recalibration of the self. This is driven by a lost sense of self, with loss of autonomy and competence; dehumanised elements of care may contribute to this. Participants described a fractured life narrative due to episodic memory loss, meaning that patients were shocked on awakening from sedation by the discrepancy between their physical form and cognitive representation of themselves.

CONCLUSIONS

Recovery from ICUAW is a complex process that often begins with survivors exploring and adapting to a new body, followed by a period of recovering autonomy. Rehabilitation plays a key role in this recalibration period, helping survivors to reconstruct a desirable future.

摘要

背景

危重症患者的身体康复(包括早期活动)已被公认为最佳实践;然而,仍需要进一步研究患者在康复方面的定性体验;更好地理解这一点可能有助于实施早期康复,并阐明生存者的康复之旅。

目的

探讨重症监护病房(ICU)住院期间和出院后患者对身体康复的体验。

设计

使用半结构式访谈的探索性扎根理论研究。

地点

伦敦一所教学医院的成人内科/外科 ICU。

参与者

选择 ICU 获得性肌无力(ICUAW)且 ICU 住院时间>72 小时的 ICU 幸存者进行了针对性抽样。

分析

数据分析遵循四阶段恒比法:开放式编码、轴向编码、选择性编码和模型开发,目的是达到主题饱和。通过患者支持小组进行同行审查和三角测量,以确保可信度。

主要结果

共对 15 人(有 4 名家属在场)进行了访谈。早期康复阶段的特点是间歇性记忆丧失、幻觉、虚弱和疲劳,使得早期康复变得艰巨且难以回忆。参与者渴望在 ICU 早期得到一种父亲般的护理方式。这项研究的核心思想是自我重新校准。这是由自我感丧失驱动的,失去了自主性和能力;护理的去人性化元素可能对此有所贡献。参与者描述了由于间歇性记忆丧失导致的生活叙事破裂,这意味着患者在镇静后醒来时,由于身体形态和自我认知之间的差异而感到震惊。

结论

从 ICUAW 中恢复是一个复杂的过程,通常始于幸存者探索和适应新的身体,然后是恢复自主的阶段。康复在这个重新校准阶段发挥着关键作用,帮助幸存者重建理想的未来。

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