van Belle Elise, Giesen Jeltje, Conroy Tiffany, van Mierlo Marloes, Vermeulen Hester, Huisman-de Waal Getty, Heinen Maud
Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ Healthcare, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Cardiology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Jun;29(11-12):1933-1944. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15024. Epub 2019 Sep 8.
To explore how nurses in hospitals enact person-centred fundamental care delivery.
Effective person-centred care is at the heart of fundamental nursing care, but it is deemed to be challenging in acute health care as there is a strong biomedical focus and most nurses are not trained in person-centred fundamental care delivery. We therefore need to know if and how nurses currently incorporate a person-centred approach during fundamental care.
Focused ethnography approach.
Observations of 30 nurses on three different wards in two Dutch hospitals during their morning shift. Data were collected through passive observations and analysed using framework analysis based on the fundamentals of care framework. The COREQ guideline was used for reporting.
Some nurses successfully integrate physical, psychosocial and relational elements of care in patient interactions. However, most nurses were observed to be mainly focused on physical care and did not take the time at their patients' bedside to care for their psychosocial and relational needs. Many had a task-focused way of working and communicating, seldom incorporating patients' needs and experiences or discussing care planning, and often disturbing each other.
This study demonstrates that although some nurses manage to do so, person-centred fundamental care delivery remains a challenge in hospitals, as most nurses have a task-focused approach and therefore do not manage to integrate the physical, relational and physical elements of care. For further improvement, attention needs to be paid to integrated fundamental care and clinical reasoning skills.
Although most nurses have a compassionate approach, this study shows that nurses do not incorporate psychosocial care or encourage patient participation when helping patients with their physical fundamental care needs, even though there seems to be sufficient opportunity for them to do so.
探讨医院护士如何提供以患者为中心的基础护理服务。
有效的以患者为中心的护理是基础护理的核心,但在急性医疗环境中被认为具有挑战性,因为存在强烈的生物医学倾向,且大多数护士未接受过以患者为中心的基础护理服务培训。因此,我们需要了解护士目前是否以及如何在基础护理中采用以患者为中心的方法。
聚焦人种志方法。
观察荷兰两家医院三个不同病房的30名护士早班期间的工作情况。通过被动观察收集数据,并使用基于护理基本框架的框架分析法进行分析。报告遵循COREQ指南。
一些护士在与患者互动时成功整合了护理的身体、心理社会和关系要素。然而,观察发现大多数护士主要专注于身体护理,没有在患者床边花时间关注他们的心理社会和关系需求。许多护士的工作和沟通方式以任务为导向,很少考虑患者的需求和体验,也很少讨论护理计划,而且经常互相干扰。
本研究表明,尽管一些护士能够做到,但以患者为中心的基础护理服务在医院中仍然是一项挑战,因为大多数护士采用以任务为导向的方法,因此未能整合护理的身体、关系和心理要素。为了进一步改进,需要关注综合基础护理和临床推理技能。
尽管大多数护士态度富有同情心,但本研究表明,在帮助患者满足身体基础护理需求时,护士没有纳入心理社会护理或鼓励患者参与,尽管他们似乎有足够的机会这样做。