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护理员匆忙护理与养老院居民体验到的反应性行为有关。

Rushing Care by Care Aides Associated With Experiences of Responsive Behaviors From Residents in Nursing Homes.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China; Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2022 Jun;23(6):954-961.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.10.017. Epub 2021 Nov 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Residents with cognitive impairment favor "slow care," so rushed care may cause additional responsive behaviors (eg, verbal threats, hitting) among residents. We assessed the association of rushed care (physical and social) by care aides with their experiences of responsive behaviors from residents.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional analysis of survey data.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

A total of 3547 care aides (response rate: 69.97%) in 282 care units in a stratified random sample (health region, nursing home size, owner-operator model) of 87 urban nursing homes in Western Canada.

METHODS

Data collection occurred between September 2019 and February 2020. The dependent variables were care aide self-report of 4 types of verbal and physical responsive behavior (yes/no). The independent variables were care aide self-report of rushed physical care (count, range = 0-6) and rushed social care (yes/no). We conducted a 2-level random-intercept logistic regression with each dependent variable, controlling for care aide, care unit, and nursing home characteristics.

RESULTS

In their most recent shift, 2182 (61.5%) care aides reported having rushed at least 1 physical care task and 1782 (50.2%) reported having rushed talking with residents (social care task). When care aides rushed an additional physical care task, they had 8% higher odds of reporting having experienced yelling and screaming [odds ratio (OR) 1.08, 95% CI 1.01-1.15; P = .019]. When care aides rushed social care (talking with residents), they had 70% higher odds of reporting having experienced yelling and screaming (OR 1.70, 95% CI 1.28-2.25; P < .001). We observed the same pattern for the other types of responsive behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Rushing of physical or social care tasks by care aides was associated with increased likelihood of responsive behaviors from residents. One approach to reducing both rushed care and resident responsive behaviors may be to improve the care environment for care aides and residents.

摘要

目的

认知障碍的居民更喜欢“慢护理”,因此匆忙护理可能会导致居民产生更多的反应行为(例如,言语威胁、打人)。我们评估了护理助理的匆忙护理(身体和社会)与居民反应行为的相关性。

设计

调查数据的横断面分析。

地点和参与者

总共 3547 名护理助理(应答率:69.97%),来自加拿大西部 87 家城市养老院中分层随机抽样(卫生区域、养老院规模、所有者-运营商模式)的 282 个护理单元。

方法

数据收集于 2019 年 9 月至 2020 年 2 月之间进行。因变量为护理助理报告的 4 种言语和身体反应行为(是/否)。自变量为护理助理报告的匆忙身体护理(计数,范围= 0-6)和匆忙社会护理(是/否)。我们对每个因变量进行了 2 级随机截距逻辑回归,控制了护理助理、护理单元和养老院的特征。

结果

在最近的轮班中,2182 名(61.5%)护理助理报告至少匆忙完成了 1 项身体护理任务,1782 名(50.2%)报告匆忙与居民交谈(社会护理任务)。当护理助理匆忙完成另一项身体护理任务时,他们报告说经历大喊大叫的可能性增加了 8%[比值比(OR)1.08,95%置信区间(CI)1.01-1.15;P=0.019]。当护理助理匆忙进行社会护理(与居民交谈)时,他们报告说经历大喊大叫的可能性增加了 70%(OR 1.70,95%CI 1.28-2.25;P<0.001)。我们观察到其他反应行为也存在同样的模式。

结论和意义

护理助理匆忙进行身体或社会护理任务与居民反应行为的可能性增加有关。减少匆忙护理和居民反应行为的一种方法可能是改善护理助理和居民的护理环境。

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