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比较患者在护理中的不参与感:二次分析。

Comparing Perceptions of Patient Nonparticipation in Nursing Care: A Secondary Analysis.

机构信息

Phi Delta at Large, Senior Research Fellow (End User Engagement), National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Wiser Wound Care, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University; and Gold Coast Health, Gold Coast, Australia.

Phi Delta at Large, Professor of Acute and Complex Care in Nursing, Gold Coast Health and Menzies Health Institute Queensland and School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia.

出版信息

J Nurs Scholarsh. 2021 Jul;53(4):449-457. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12643. Epub 2021 Mar 13.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Patient participation is characterized by dyadic patient-nurse interactions that enable patients to passively or actively participate in communicative and physical care activities. Less research has been conducted on nonparticipation. Examining this phenomenon may highlight issues to address and identify strategies that may ultimately promote patient participation and move the rhetoric of patient participation to a reality. The aim of this secondary analysis was to explore hospital patients' and nurses' perceptions of nonparticipation in nursing care specifically focused on communication and self-care.

DESIGN

Secondary supplementary analysis of qualitative data. We collated original transcripts from one dataset that included 20 patient and 20 nurse interviews conducted at two hospitals in Australia, in November 2013 to March 2014.

METHODS

Interviews were arranged into units of analysis dependent on group (patient/nurse) and setting (public/private hospital) and were reanalyzed using manifest, inductive content analysis.

FINDINGS

Two categories were found: (a) nurses impeding two-way clinical communication; and (b) patients and nurses disregarding patients' self-care efforts. These categories describe that nonparticipation occurred when nurses inhibited communication, and when patients were not involved in self-care while hospitalized or during discharge planning.

CONCLUSIONS

Perceptions of nonparticipation differ across settings, having implications for how patient participation recommendations are enacted in different contexts.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

There is no one-size-fits-all approach; nurses need to identify common instances of nonparticipation within their setting and develop and implement strategies to promote patient participation that are suited to their context.

摘要

目的

患者参与的特点是患者与护士之间的二元互动,使患者能够被动或主动参与沟通和身体护理活动。对不参与的研究较少。研究这一现象可能会突出需要解决的问题,并确定可能最终促进患者参与并将患者参与的言论转变为现实的策略。本二次分析的目的是探讨医院患者和护士对护理中不参与的看法,特别是侧重于沟通和自我护理。

设计

对 2013 年 11 月至 2014 年 3 月在澳大利亚的两家医院进行的 20 名患者和 20 名护士访谈的原始转录本进行二次补充分析。

方法

根据组(患者/护士)和设置(公立医院/私立医院)对访谈进行分析,并使用显式、归纳内容分析重新进行分析。

结果

发现了两个类别:(a)护士阻碍双向临床沟通;(b)患者和护士忽视患者的自我护理努力。这些类别描述了当护士抑制沟通时,以及当患者在住院期间或出院计划期间不参与自我护理时,非参与就会发生。

结论

不同环境对非参与的看法不同,这对如何在不同环境中实施患者参与建议有影响。

临床相关性

没有一刀切的方法;护士需要在其环境中确定常见的不参与实例,并制定和实施适合其环境的促进患者参与的策略。

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