Bellier-Teichmann Tanja, Roulet-Schwab Delphine, Antonini Matteo, Brandalesi Vanessa, O'Reilly Louise, Cara Chantal, Brousseau Sylvain, Delmas Philippe
La Source School of Nursing, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2022 Mar 11;8:23779608221078100. doi: 10.1177/23779608221078100. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Hemodialysis (HD) patients experience numerous physical and psychological symptoms on a daily basis. These symptoms have a heavy impact on their quality of life, which is a key indicator of their survival in the short term. Numerous empirical studies have shown that the quality of the nurse-patient relationship (NPR) is essential in promoting positive outcomes for patients. When patients receive caring, their autonomy and independence grows, their sense of hope increases, their quality of life improves, and their sense of satisfaction with nursing care received rises. Inversely, the presence of dehumanizing practices in hemodialysis settings can contribute to delay healing for patients. In light of the importance of the quality of the relationship between nurses and HD patients and of the benefits to be had from a quality relationship, an educational intervention based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring was delivered to HD nurses.
The purpose of this study was to explore qualitatively the perceptions of nurses working with HD patients in French-speaking Switzerland regarding changes to their clinical practice after receiving an educational intervention intended to reinforce caring attitudes and behaviors towards patients.
The method used was that of consensual qualitative research (CQR). Sixteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with hemodialysis nurses post-intervention.
The results evidence a transformation of clinical nursing practice illustrated by three core ideas: (1) caring practice was reinforced; (2) new practices emerged; and (3) some limitations appeared.
In these times of global pandemic where the issue of the humanization of nursing care is front and center, this professional development activity helped reinforce caring-based practice. This practice needs to be developed within the various care units in order to guarantee and promote quality of care and patient safety.
血液透析(HD)患者每天都要经历众多身体和心理症状。这些症状对他们的生活质量有严重影响,而生活质量是其短期生存的关键指标。大量实证研究表明,护患关系(NPR)的质量对于促进患者的积极预后至关重要。当患者感受到关怀时,他们的自主性和独立性会增强,希望感会增加,生活质量会提高,对所接受护理的满意度也会上升。相反,血液透析环境中存在的非人性化做法可能会导致患者愈合延迟。鉴于护士与HD患者关系质量的重要性以及优质关系所能带来的益处,基于沃森关怀理论对HD护士进行了教育干预。
本研究旨在定性探索瑞士法语区从事HD患者护理工作的护士在接受旨在强化对患者关怀态度和行为的教育干预后,对其临床实践变化的看法。
采用的方法是共识定性研究(CQR)。干预后对16名血液透析护士进行了半结构化访谈。
结果证明了临床护理实践的转变,这体现在三个核心观点上:(1)关怀实践得到加强;(2)出现了新的实践;(3)出现了一些局限性。
在全球大流行的当下,护理人性化问题处于前沿和中心位置,这项专业发展活动有助于强化基于关怀的实践。这种实践需要在各个护理单元中开展,以确保和提升护理质量及患者安全。