Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Sep;29(17-18):3325-3335. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15359. Epub 2020 Jun 24.
The study aimed to examine traumatic brain injury (TBI) patient family members' (FMs) experiences of the support they received from healthcare professionals in acute care hospitals.
The length of hospitalisation following TBI is constantly decreasing, and patients may return home with several problems. FMs care for the patients at home although they may not be prepared for the patient's medical needs or financial burden of the illness. The burden which some FMs experience can impair patient care and rehabilitation outcomes. Therefore, FMs require support during acute phases of TBI treatment.
A structured questionnaire was sent to 216 TBI patients FMs. The response rate was 47% (n = 102).
A structured questionnaire-based on a systematic literature review and a previous questionnaire on TBI patient FMs' perceptions of support-was developed and used in the data collection. The questionnaire included 46 statements and 11 background questions. Data were collected via an electronic questionnaire. The STROBE checklist was followed in reporting the study.
A factor analysis identified five factors that describe the guidance of TBI patient FMs: guidance of TBI patients' symptoms and survival; benefits of guidance; needs-based guidance; guidance for use of services; and guidance methods. Most of the FMs (51%-88%) felt that they had not received enough guidance from healthcare professionals in acute care hospitals across all five aspects of support.
The content of guidance should be developed, and healthcare staff should be trained to consider a FM's starting point when providing guidance. A calm environment, proper timing, sufficient information in different forms and professional healthcare staff were found to be key factors to comprehensive guidance. Involving FMs in the discharge process and rehabilitation of their loved ones both supports the abilities of caregivers and promotes the outcome of the patient's rehabilitation.
This study provides varied information on the need for social support of TBI patients FMs in the early stages of treatment from the FMs' perspective. This research adopted the FM's perspective to identify various areas of social support that need to be developed so that the FMs of TBI patients receive enough support during the early stages of TBI treatment.
本研究旨在探讨创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者家属在急性护理医院获得的支持方面的体验。
TBI 后的住院时间不断缩短,患者可能会带着一些问题回家。尽管家属可能没有为患者的医疗需求或疾病的经济负担做好准备,但他们在家中照顾患者。一些家属所经历的负担会影响患者的护理和康复结果。因此,TBI 治疗的急性期家属需要获得支持。
向 216 名 TBI 患者家属发送了一份结构化问卷。回应率为 47%(n=102)。
根据系统文献回顾和先前关于 TBI 患者家属对支持看法的问卷,制定并使用了一份基于结构化问卷的调查工具来收集数据。问卷包括 46 个陈述和 11 个背景问题。通过电子问卷收集数据。本研究按照 STROBE 清单进行报告。
一项因素分析确定了描述 TBI 患者家属指导的五个因素:TBI 患者症状和生存指导;指导益处;基于需求的指导;服务使用指导;以及指导方法。在所有五个支持方面,大多数家属(51%-88%)认为他们在急性护理医院没有从医护人员那里获得足够的指导。
应制定指导内容,并培训医护人员在提供指导时考虑家属的起点。研究发现,一个平静的环境、适当的时机、以不同形式提供充足的信息以及专业的医护人员是全面指导的关键因素。让家属参与到患者的出院过程和康复中,既能增强护理人员的能力,又能促进患者康复的结果。
本研究从家属的角度提供了关于 TBI 患者家属在治疗早期对社会支持需求的多样化信息。这项研究从家属的角度出发,确定了需要发展的各种社会支持领域,以便 TBI 患者的家属在 TBI 治疗的早期阶段获得足够的支持。