Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2019 Jul;95:56-64. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2019.04.012. Epub 2019 Apr 25.
The implementation of early warning scoring systems and medical emergency teams that aim to reduce failure to rescue in general wards is only effective if frontline nurses can recognize and act on clinical deterioration in a timely manner. While much of the research to date has primarily focused on registered nurses as recognizers of clinical deterioration, little research has sought to explore the role of enrolled nurses in recognizing clinical deterioration and to provide a big picture of how enrolled and registered nurses recognize clinical deterioration in general ward patients.
To conduct an exploration of the experiences of enrolled and registered nurses in recognizing clinically deteriorating patients in general wards.
A qualitative, descriptive design.
General wards at a 1,000-bed acute general hospital in Singapore.
A purposive sample of 22 enrolled and registered nurses who had at least 6 months of nursing experience and who were working in the general wards.
Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted between October 2016 and February 2017. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Four salient themes emerged from the data analysis. The first, 'Having a sense of knowing', illustrates how knowing a patient and past experiences facilitated the early recognition of clinical deterioration before the patient turned haemodynamically unstable. The second, 'Patient assessment practices', depicts the physical assessment skills that nurses used to detect clinical deterioration. The third, 'Delegation of routine patient care and assessment to enrolled nurses', demonstrates that nursing activities were delegated to enrolled nurses with lesser directional and supervisory aspects that "delegation" implies, which can potentially compromise patient safety. The fourth, 'Missing the big picture', identifies overwhelming workload and fixation on specific parameters of a patient as reasons for both enrolled and registered nurses missing the big picture of the patient's deterioration.
This study provides a snapshot of the recognition of clinical deterioration among enrolled and registered nurses in general wards. Our findings illuminate the need to support the roles of enrolled and registered nurses, with an emphasis on patient assessment and strengthening collaborative practices among nurses, to improve early recognition and timely treatment of clinically deteriorating ward patients.
在普通病房中实施旨在减少救援失败的预警评分系统和医疗急救团队,只有当一线护士能够及时识别和应对临床恶化时才会有效。虽然迄今为止的大部分研究主要集中在注册护士作为临床恶化识别者,但很少有研究试图探索注册护士在识别临床恶化方面的作用,并提供注册护士和注册护士如何识别普通病房患者临床恶化的全貌。
探索注册护士和注册护士在识别普通病房中病情恶化患者方面的经验。
定性、描述性设计。
新加坡一家 1000 张床位的急性综合医院的普通病房。
选择了 22 名具有至少 6 个月护理经验并在普通病房工作的注册护士和注册护士进行了一项基于目的的抽样研究。
2016 年 10 月至 2017 年 2 月期间进行了个人半结构式访谈。访谈记录逐字记录并使用主题分析进行分析。
从数据分析中得出了四个突出的主题。第一个主题是“有感觉”,说明了了解患者和过去的经验如何在患者出现血流动力学不稳定之前促进对临床恶化的早期识别。第二个主题是“患者评估实践”,描述了护士用于检测临床恶化的身体评估技能。第三个主题是“将常规患者护理和评估任务委托给注册护士”,表明护理活动被委托给注册护士,具有较少的指导和监督方面,这可能会影响患者安全。第四个主题是“忽略全貌”,确定了工作量过大和对患者特定参数的关注是注册护士和注册护士忽略患者恶化全貌的原因。
本研究提供了普通病房中注册护士和注册护士对临床恶化识别的快照。我们的研究结果表明,有必要支持注册护士和注册护士的角色,强调患者评估并加强护士之间的协作实践,以提高对病情恶化病房患者的早期识别和及时治疗。