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通过移动应用程序实现护士与患者的沟通:针对护士和非英语患者的对照前测-后测研究

Enabling Nurse-Patient Communication With a Mobile App: Controlled Pretest-Posttest Study With Nurses and Non-English-Speaking Patients.

作者信息

Silvera-Tawil David, Pocock Courtney, Bradford DanaKai, Donnell Andrea, Freyne Jill, Harrap Karen, Brinkmann Sally

机构信息

Australian e-Health Research Centre, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Marsfield, Australia.

Western Health, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Nurs. 2021 Jul 30;4(3):e19709. doi: 10.2196/19709.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is growing concern regarding the implications of miscommunication in health care settings, the results of which can have serious detrimental impacts on patient safety and health outcomes. Effective communication between nurses and patients is integral in the delivery of timely, competent, and safe care. In a hospital environment where care is delivered 24 hours a day, interpreters are not always available. In 2014, we developed a communication app to support patients' interactions with allied health clinicians when interpreters are not present. In 2017, we expanded this app to meet the needs of the nursing workforce. The app contains a fixed set of phrases translated into common languages, and communication is supported by text, images, audio content, and video content.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the communication app to support nursing staff during the provision of standard care to patients from non-English-speaking backgrounds when an interpreter is not available.

METHODS

This study used a one-group pretest-posttest sequential explanatory mixed methods research design, with quantitative data analyzed using inferential statistics and qualitative data analyzed via thematic content analysis. A total of 134 observation sessions (82 pretest and 52 posttest) of everyday nurse-patient interactions and 396 app use sessions were recorded. In addition, a total of 134 surveys (82 pretest and 52 posttest) with nursing staff, 7 interviews with patients, and 3 focus groups with a total of 9 nursing staff participants were held between January and November 2017.

RESULTS

In the absence of the app, baseline interactions with patients from English-speaking backgrounds were rated as more successful (t=5.69; P<.001) than interactions with patients from non-English-speaking backgrounds. When staff used the app during the live trial, interactions with patients from non-English-speaking backgrounds were rated as more successful than interactions without the app (F=8.17; P<.001; η=0.37). In addition, the level of staff frustration was rated lower when the app was used to communicate (t=2.71; P=.008; r=0.29). Most participants indicated that the app assisted them in communicating.

CONCLUSIONS

Through the use of the app, a number of patients from non-English-speaking backgrounds experienced better provision of standard care, similar to their English-speaking peers. Thus, the app can be seen as contributing to the delivery of equitable health care.

摘要

背景

医疗环境中沟通不畅所带来的影响日益受到关注,其结果可能会对患者安全和健康结局产生严重的不利影响。护士与患者之间的有效沟通是提供及时、专业和安全护理的重要组成部分。在一天24小时提供护理的医院环境中,口译员并非随时可用。2014年,我们开发了一款沟通应用程序,以支持在没有口译员的情况下患者与专职医护人员的互动。2017年,我们扩展了这款应用程序以满足护理人员的需求。该应用程序包含一组翻译成通用语言的固定短语,并通过文本、图像、音频内容和视频内容来支持沟通。

目的

本研究旨在评估在没有口译员的情况下,该沟通应用程序在为非英语背景患者提供标准护理时对护理人员的支持效果。

方法

本研究采用一组前测-后测顺序解释性混合方法研究设计,定量数据采用推断统计分析,定性数据通过主题内容分析进行分析。共记录了134次日常护患互动观察 sessions(82次前测和52次后测)以及396次应用程序使用 sessions。此外,2017年1月至11月期间,共对134名护理人员进行了调查(82次前测和52次后测),对7名患者进行了访谈,并与9名护理人员参与者进行了3次焦点小组讨论。

结果

在没有该应用程序的情况下,与英语背景患者的基线互动被评为比与非英语背景患者的互动更成功(t = 5.69;P <.001)。在现场试验中,当工作人员使用该应用程序时,与非英语背景患者的互动被评为比没有该应用程序时的互动更成功(F = 8.17;P <.001;η = 0.37)。此外,使用该应用程序进行沟通时,工作人员的沮丧程度评分较低(t = 2.71;P =.008;r = 0.29)。大多数参与者表示该应用程序帮助他们进行了沟通。

结论

通过使用该应用程序,许多非英语背景的患者得到了更好的标准护理,与他们说英语的同龄人相似。因此,该应用程序可被视为有助于提供公平的医疗保健。

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