Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2019 Sep 16;14(9):e0222585. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222585. eCollection 2019.
Veteran patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their family members regularly receive care from nurses. Understanding nurses' training and beliefs can provide direction for intervention work aimed at ensuring the best possible care is delivered to this population.
We examined Veterans Health Administration (VHA) nurses' training and beliefs related to care of patients with moderate-to-severe TBI.
We conducted an exploratory, cross-sectional survey with 211 VHA nurses and analyzed data using descriptive statistics.
The average years of nursing experience was 18 years, and 90% reported ever caring for a patient with TBI. Most nurses (70%) reported only seeing patients with TBI ≤1-2 times per year in their current role; 20% reported seeing these patients 1-2 times per month. Even with infrequent care, almost 50% reported previously receiving TBI-related training. Beliefs items with the highest accuracy indicated nurses agreed that they need specialized training to care for patients with TBI and that TBI recovery may continue for several years (96.39% accuracy respectively). The beliefs item with the lowest accuracy indicated focus on whether nurses agreed that TBI severity was important in developing care plans (27.84% accuracy). Nurses reported the need for clarity of the nursing role in caring for patients with TBI (77.32% agreement).
VHA nurses do have accurate beliefs about caring for Veteran patients with moderate-to-severe TBI; however, there is the need for further role clarification regarding nursing care of patients with TBI.
These findings have implications for development of education and training interventions for nurses who care for Veteran patients with TBI.
患有创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的退伍军人患者及其家属经常接受护士的护理。了解护士的培训和信念可以为干预工作提供方向,旨在为这一人群提供尽可能好的护理。
我们调查了退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)护士在照顾中重度 TBI 患者方面的培训和信念。
我们对 211 名 VHA 护士进行了一项探索性、横断面调查,并使用描述性统计分析数据。
护理经验的平均年限为 18 年,90%的护士报告曾护理过 TBI 患者。大多数护士(70%)报告在当前角色中每年仅看到 1-2 次 TBI 患者;20%的护士报告每月看到这些患者 1-2 次。即使护理频率较低,近 50%的护士报告之前接受过 TBI 相关培训。信念项目中准确率最高的表明护士同意他们需要专门的培训来照顾 TBI 患者,并且 TBI 康复可能会持续数年(准确率分别为 96.39%)。准确率最低的信念项目表明,护士是否关注 TBI 严重程度对制定护理计划的重要性(准确率为 27.84%)。护士报告说需要明确在照顾 TBI 患者时的护理角色(77.32%的护士表示同意)。
VHA 护士对照顾中重度 TBI 退伍军人患者的信念是准确的;然而,需要进一步明确护士在照顾 TBI 患者方面的角色。
这些发现对为照顾 TBI 患者的护士制定教育和培训干预措施具有重要意义。