Critical Care Unit, Kings Mill Hospital, Nottingham, UK.
School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Nurs Crit Care. 2020 Nov;25(6):353-359. doi: 10.1111/nicc.12464. Epub 2019 Jul 18.
Despite the known benefits of mobilising critically ill patients, bed rest is still a common practice in intensive care units. The reasons for this are not fully understood. Early mobilisation can reduce the length of stay in the intensive care unit and in hospitals as well. However, the decision to mobilise a patient can be delayed while health professionals decide whose role it is to implement it.
The aim of this study was to explore the ways in which nurses make decisions to mobilise critically ill patients and what factors influence the decision-making process.
This was a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with 12 critical care nurses at a large urban district hospital. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse verbatim transcripts of the interviews.
The findings demonstrated inconsistencies in the nurses' knowledge of the benefits to mobilising patients and that mobilisation was deemed to be a low priority. Decision-making was influenced by time constraints, staffing levels, and unit demands. A lack of communication and collaborative working was identified, along with uncertainty and role ambiguity, with regard to who decides to mobilise a patient. Mobilisation was found to be complicated by existing cultural influences and by previous experiences of complex mobilisation.
Re-education strategies are needed to re-enforce the benefits of mobilisation, along with multidisciplinary training sessions to clarify roles and overcome collaborative working issues.
This study has provided a greater understanding of the influencing factors on nurses' decision-making with regard to mobilising critical ill patients.
尽管人们已经认识到让危重症患者活动的好处,但在重症监护病房中,卧床休息仍然是一种常见的做法。其原因尚未完全清楚。早期活动可以减少重症监护病房和医院的住院时间。然而,在卫生专业人员决定由谁来实施活动之前,可能会延迟让患者活动的决定。
本研究旨在探讨护士决定让危重症患者活动的方式,以及哪些因素影响决策过程。
这是一项涉及在一家大型城市地区医院的 12 名重症监护护士的半结构式访谈的定性研究。使用解释性现象学分析方法对访谈的逐字记录进行分析。
研究结果表明,护士对让患者活动的益处的认识不一致,而且活动被认为是低优先级的。决策受到时间限制、人员配置水平和单位需求的影响。发现沟通不畅和协作工作不足,以及在决定让患者活动的人员方面存在不确定性和角色模糊。活动被发现受到现有文化影响以及以前复杂活动经验的复杂化。
需要采取再教育策略来加强活动的益处,并进行多学科培训课程,以明确角色并解决协作工作问题。
本研究更深入地了解了影响护士对危重症患者活动决策的因素。