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吃、走、互动:使急症护理团队为老年人提供一致的基本护理。

Eat Walk Engage: Enabling acute care teams to deliver consistent fundamentals of care for older people.

机构信息

Eat Walk Engage program, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Herston, Queensland, Australia.

Medicine Service Line, Redcliffe Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2023 Mar;79(3):961-969. doi: 10.1111/jan.15363. Epub 2022 Jul 21.

Abstract

AIMS

Fundamentals of care are particularly important for older people in acute inpatient settings, who are at increased risk of serious hospital-associated complications like delirium and functional decline. These complications occur due to interactions between clinical complexity and the complex processes and context of hospital care and can be reduced by consistent attention to the fundamentals of care. This paper aims to illustrate of how multi-level nursing leadership of fundamentals of care can be supported to emerge within complex multidisciplinary delivery systems in acute care.

DESIGN

Discussion paper informed by clinical and organizational experience of a multidisciplinary leadership team and complexity leadership theory.

DATA SOURCES

We provide a series of vignettes as practical illustrations of a successful multidisciplinary improvement program called Eat Walk Engage which supports the delivery of better care for older inpatients, significantly reducing delirium. We argue that taking a broader complexity-based approach including collaborative multidisciplinary engagement, iterative and integrated interventions and appropriate knowledge translation frameworks can enable emergent leadership by nurses at all levels.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING

This promising approach to improving care for older patients requires organizational support for facilitation and reflective practice, and for meaningful data to support change. Our discussion challenges nursing leaders to support the time, agency and connections their nursing staff need in order to emerge as local leaders in fundamental care.

CONCLUSION

The debate around scope and responsibilities for fundamentals of care in hospital care has important practical implications for conceptualizing leadership and accountability for improvement.

IMPACT

Our discussion illustrates how a structured multidisciplinary approach that acknowledges and navigates complexity can empower nurses to lead and improve outcomes of older patients in acute care.

摘要

目的

基础护理对于急性住院患者中的老年人尤为重要,他们有更高的风险出现严重的与医院相关的并发症,如谵妄和功能下降。这些并发症是由于临床复杂性以及医院护理的复杂流程和环境之间的相互作用引起的,可以通过持续关注基础护理来降低。本文旨在说明如何在复杂的多学科急性护理交付系统中支持多层次护理领导力的基础护理。

设计

讨论文件由多学科领导团队的临床和组织经验以及复杂性领导理论提供信息。

资料来源

我们提供了一系列案例,作为支持为老年住院患者提供更好护理、显著降低谵妄的名为“Eat Walk Engage”的多学科改进计划成功实施的实际说明。我们认为,采取更广泛的基于复杂性的方法,包括协作的多学科参与、迭代和集成的干预措施以及适当的知识转化框架,可以使护士在各个层面上涌现出领导力。

对护理的启示

这种改善老年患者护理的有前途的方法需要组织支持以促进和反思实践,以及支持变革的有意义数据。我们的讨论挑战护理领导者支持他们的护理人员所需的时间、机构和联系,以便在基础护理中成为当地领导者。

结论

医院护理中基础护理的范围和责任的争论对领导和改进的责任概念化具有重要的实际意义。

影响

我们的讨论说明了一种结构化的多学科方法,它承认和驾驭复杂性,可以使护士能够领导和改善急性护理中老年患者的结果。

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