Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2020 Dec;76(12):3235-3257. doi: 10.1111/jan.14558. Epub 2020 Sep 30.
The aims of this review were to: (a) determine the clinical presentation; and (b) outcomes of adult hospitalized patients with COVID-19 to provide practicing nurses with a cogent and concise clinical impression of COVID-19 patients.
We conducted a systematic review of early published, peer-reviewed, original research where researchers presented data from adult hospitalized COVID-19 patients regarding their presenting signs, symptoms, and definitive survival outcomes.
We searched the databases PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus for relevant articles published between 1 January 2020 -18 May 2020.
We extracted data from each study and synthesized them across primary sources using a literature matrix table to provide a global impression of this rapidly growing body of literature.
We retrieved 97 mainly descriptive observational studies. SARS-CoV-2 is efficiently transmitted between humans, particularly those in close contact. Symptomatic COVID-19 patients can present with a broad array of nonspecific symptoms. Fever and cough are the most commonly reported symptoms; some patients have atypical presentations. In patients with respiratory decompensation, disease progression can be rapid. Some patients experience mild symptoms that are self-limited; others experience organ failure and death. Risk factors for poor outcomes include older age, chronic medical conditions, male gender, obesity, and presenting with signs of declining respiratory status.
Nurses can mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and sequelae of COVID-19 with prompt and capable responses.
This study addresses the problem of the continued spread of SARS-CoV-2 while little is known about this virus. This review provides nurses with a summary of the most current evidence regarding the signs, symptoms, and outcomes of adult hospitalized COVID-19 patients that they might identify COVID-19 patients rapidly on presentation to medical care and be attuned to indicators of patient decompensation.
本综述旨在:(a)确定临床表现;(b)住院成年 COVID-19 患者的结局,为执业护士提供对 COVID-19 患者的简明扼要的临床印象。
我们对早期发表的同行评审原始研究进行了系统评价,研究人员提供了关于住院 COVID-19 成年患者的表现体征、症状和明确生存结局的数据。
我们在 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 5 月 18 日期间,在 PubMed、CINAHL 和 Scopus 数据库中搜索相关文章。
我们从每项研究中提取数据,并使用文献矩阵表对原始资料进行综合,以提供对这一日益增长的文献的总体印象。
我们检索到 97 项主要为描述性观察性研究。SARS-CoV-2 在人与人之间传播效率很高,特别是那些密切接触的人。有症状的 COVID-19 患者可能表现出广泛的非特异性症状。发热和咳嗽是最常见的症状;一些患者有不典型的表现。在呼吸失代偿的患者中,疾病进展可能很快。一些患者有自限性的轻微症状,而另一些患者则出现器官衰竭和死亡。不良结局的危险因素包括年龄较大、慢性疾病、男性、肥胖以及出现呼吸状态恶化的迹象。
护士可以通过迅速、有能力的反应来减轻 SARS-CoV-2 的传播和 COVID-19 的后遗症。
本研究解决了 SARS-CoV-2 持续传播的问题,而对这种病毒知之甚少。本综述为护士提供了关于住院成年 COVID-19 患者的体征、症状和结局的最新证据摘要,以便他们在医疗护理中迅速识别 COVID-19 患者,并注意患者失代偿的迹象。