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护士对重症监护中即时检验的看法:一项横断面调查。

Nurses' perceptions of point of care testing in critical care: A cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

A Centre of Research for Nurses and Midwives (ACORN), Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Division of Adult Nursing, Institute of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, London, UK.

出版信息

Nurs Crit Care. 2024 Jan;29(1):99-106. doi: 10.1111/nicc.12869. Epub 2022 Dec 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nurses working in critical care (intensive or high dependency care units) perform a multitude of tasks including point-of-care testing (POCT), where diagnostic tests are performed at or near a patient's bedside. POCT can speed up clinical decision-making, but errors can occur at any point in the pre-analytical phase.

AIM

To investigate nurses' perceptions of current POCT practice in critical care pre and post the COVID-19 pandemic.

STUDY DESIGN

An online cross-sectional survey of critical care nurses undertaken 2019-2021. Nurses across Europe were invited to participate during a conference and via communication from professional organizations.

RESULTS

A total of 158 critical care nurses responded to the survey. All respondents who stated their location reported being residents of the UK. Alongside challenges related to training and competence, frequency of sampling and sampling volumes were key concerns, seen to be associated with increased blood wastage and nursing workload, potentially increasing the potential for error, and leading to poorer patient and staff outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Results from this study highlight the impact of POCT on nurses' workload, patient care provision and staff wellbeing.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Alongside exploring feasible and effective training models, innovative roles, which provide technical support, including undertaking POCT could enable nurses more time to provide care to patients and families. Any future changes in workforce allocation must, however, be fully evaluated from the perspective of both patient and staff outcomes.

摘要

背景

在重症监护病房(重症监护或高度依赖护理病房)工作的护士执行多项任务,包括床边即时护理检测(POCT),其中在患者床边或附近进行诊断测试。POCT 可以加快临床决策速度,但在分析前阶段的任何环节都可能出现错误。

目的

调查护士在 COVID-19 大流行前后对重症监护 POCT 实践的看法。

研究设计

2019 年至 2021 年期间,对重症监护护士进行的在线横断面调查。邀请欧洲各地的护士在会议期间和通过专业组织的交流参与调查。

结果

共有 158 名重症监护护士对调查做出了回应。所有报告其所在地的受访者均表示居住在英国。除了与培训和能力相关的挑战外,采样频率和采样量也是关键问题,被认为与增加血液浪费和护理工作量有关,可能增加潜在错误的风险,并导致患者和员工的结果变差。

结论

本研究结果强调了 POCT 对护士工作量、患者护理提供和员工福利的影响。

对临床实践的意义

除了探索可行且有效的培训模式外,创新角色,提供技术支持,包括进行 POCT,可以使护士有更多时间为患者和家属提供护理。然而,未来在劳动力分配方面的任何变化都必须从患者和员工结果的角度进行全面评估。

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