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评估一项预防养老院居民尿路感染的水化干预措施(多喝水):一项混合方法探索性研究。

Evaluating a hydration intervention (DRInK Up) to prevent urinary tract infection in care home residents: A mixed methods exploratory study.

作者信息

Booth Jo, Agnew Rona

机构信息

Centre for Living, School of Health & Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian university, Glasgow UK.

SPHERE Bladder & Bowel Service, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde.

出版信息

J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls. 2019 Jun 1;4(2):36-44. doi: 10.22540/JFSF-04-036. eCollection 2019 Jun.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To investigate potential effects and acceptability of a theoretically driven hydration intervention (DRInK-Up), on the prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTIs), falls and emergency admissions in care home residents.

METHODS

A single group pre-post evaluation design to test the DRInK-Up intervention, to increase fluid intake by 200-400ml daily. The number of UTIs, falls and emergency hospital admissions for each resident recorded over the DRInK-Up intervention period were compared to rates in the 24 weeks prior. A qualitative investigation of experiences of DRInK-Up was undertaken using focus group interviews with care home staff to determine acceptability.

RESULTS

24 care home residents took part in the intervention. There was a clinically meaningful, but non-statistically significant reduction in number of treated UTIs during the intervention period from 51 UTIs pre-DRInK-Up to 37 post-DRInK-Up (t= .498, 18df, p=0.625). The volume of fluid intake recorded was not correlated with number of UTIs (r= 0.103, p=.676). Falls reported dropped from 52 pre- to 28 post-intervention (t=3.148, df 19, p=0.005). Emergency admissions did not change. Focus group interviews suggested goal setting was uncommon and took the form of externally generated targets for fluid intake rather than negotiated goals. Barriers to increasing fluid intake included resident-related factors or arose from the care home context. A range of facilitators included verbal persuasion, praise and reward.

CONCLUSION

The DRInK-Up study provides preliminary evidence suggesting that increasing daily fluid intake by small amounts may have a potentially positive effect on number of UTIs experienced and number of falls in frail older care home residents. Further research is needed.

摘要

目的

探讨理论驱动的补水干预措施(DRInK-Up)对养老院居民尿路感染(UTIs)患病率、跌倒及急诊入院情况的潜在影响和可接受性。

方法

采用单组前后评估设计来测试DRInK-Up干预措施,即每日增加200 - 400毫升的液体摄入量。将DRInK-Up干预期内每位居民的尿路感染、跌倒及急诊入院次数与前24周的发生率进行比较。通过与养老院工作人员进行焦点小组访谈,对DRInK-Up的实施体验进行定性调查,以确定其可接受性。

结果

24名养老院居民参与了该干预。干预期间,接受治疗的尿路感染次数有临床意义上的减少,但无统计学显著性差异,从DRInK-Up前的51次降至DRInK-Up后的37次(t = 0.498,自由度18,p = 0.625)。记录的液体摄入量与尿路感染次数无关(r = 0.103,p = 0.676)。报告的跌倒次数从干预前的52次降至干预后的28次(t = 3.148,自由度19,p = 0.005)。急诊入院情况未发生变化。焦点小组访谈表明,目标设定并不常见,且采取的形式是外部设定的液体摄入目标,而非协商确定的目标。增加液体摄入的障碍包括与居民相关的因素或养老院环境所导致的因素。一系列促进因素包括言语劝说、表扬和奖励。

结论

DRInK-Up研究提供了初步证据,表明少量增加每日液体摄入量可能对体弱的老年养老院居民的尿路感染次数和跌倒次数产生潜在的积极影响。需要进一步研究。

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