Miller Joanne M, Sabol Valerie K, Pastva Amy M
associate professor of adult health and gerontolotical nursing with the College of Nursing at Rush University in Chicago, IL.
professor and division chair of healthcare in adult populations at Duke University School of Nursing and an adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner with the department of medicine, division of endocrinology, metabolism, and nutrition at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC.
J Nurse Pract. 2017 Jan;13(1):64-71.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2016.08.006. Epub 2017 Jan 7.
The nurse practitioner plays a key role in monitoring and improving physical activity and function of older adults. Physical activity is an essential component of care management for all older adults, even those who are frail with multimorbidities. All physical activity, no matter how small, has the potential to impact functional independence and quality of life. Partnering with the older adult and caregivers along with interprofessional providers, such as a physical therapist or occupational therapist and community-based resources, facilitates the development of successful goals and plans and the implementation of activities to promote physical activity across the continuum of care.
执业护士在监测和改善老年人的身体活动及功能方面发挥着关键作用。身体活动是所有老年人护理管理的重要组成部分,即使是那些患有多种疾病且身体虚弱的老年人也不例外。所有的身体活动,无论多么微小,都有可能影响功能独立性和生活质量。与老年人及其照顾者以及跨专业提供者(如物理治疗师或职业治疗师)和社区资源合作,有助于制定成功的目标和计划,并实施各项活动,以在整个护理过程中促进身体活动。