Institute of Health Research, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Jun;29(11-12):1858-1882. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15082. Epub 2019 Nov 19.
To systematically identify, appraise and synthesise patients', residents' and nurses' experiences of fundamental nursing care for nutrition, elimination, mobility and hygiene.
The evidence base for effective nursing behaviours to assist people with their fundamental care needs is sparse, hampering the development of effective interventions. Synthesising data on patients' and nurses' experiences of fundamentals of nursing care could contribute to the development of such an intervention.
Systematic review and synthesis of qualitative data from qualitative studies on patients' and nurses' experiences of fundamental nursing care behaviours addressing peoples' nutrition, elimination, mobility and hygiene needs. We appraised study quality and relevance and used a narrative approach to data synthesis, fulfilling PRISMA criteria (Appendix S2).
We identified 22,374 papers, and 47 met our inclusion criteria. Most papers were of low quality. Sixteen papers met our quality and relevance criteria and were included for synthesis. Papers were about nutrition (2) elimination (2), mobility (5), hygiene (5) and multiple care areas (2). We found nurses and patients report that fundamental nursing care practices involve strong leadership, collaborative partnerships with patients and cohesive organisational practices aligned to nursing care objectives and actions.
To improve fundamental care and interventions suitable for testing may require attention to leadership, patient-nurse relationships and organisational coherence plus the fundamentals of care nursing interventions themselves.
More rigorous mixed methods research about fundamental nursing care is needed to inform nursing practice and improve patient's experience. Nursing interventions should include effective nurse leadership and nurse-patient collaboration and a focus on fundamental care by the host organisation.
系统地识别、评估和综合患者、居民和护士在营养、排泄、活动和卫生方面的基本护理经验。
有效的护理行为证据基础,以帮助人们满足其基本护理需求,是稀疏的,阻碍了有效的干预措施的发展。综合关于患者和护士在护理基本方面的经验的数据,可以为开发这种干预措施做出贡献。
对涉及营养、排泄、活动和卫生需求的基本护理行为的患者和护士经验的定性研究进行系统评价和综合。我们评估了研究质量和相关性,并使用叙述性方法进行数据综合,符合 PRISMA 标准(附录 S2)。
我们确定了 22374 篇论文,其中 47 篇符合我们的纳入标准。大多数论文的质量都很低。16 篇论文符合我们的质量和相关性标准,并被纳入综合分析。这些论文涉及营养(2 篇)、排泄(2 篇)、活动(5 篇)、卫生(5 篇)和多个护理领域(2 篇)。我们发现护士和患者报告说,基本护理实践涉及到强有力的领导、与患者的协作伙伴关系以及与护理目标和行动相一致的协调组织实践。
为了改善基本护理和适合测试的干预措施,可能需要关注领导力、护患关系和组织一致性,以及护理干预本身的基本护理。
需要更严格的关于基本护理的混合方法研究,以告知护理实践并改善患者的体验。护理干预措施应包括有效的护士领导和护士-患者合作,以及宿主组织对基本护理的关注。