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跌倒作为护士、患者与环境相互作用的结果:运用文本挖掘揭示跌倒的方式及原因。

Falls as the result of interplay between nurses, patient and the environment: Using text-mining to uncover how and why falls happen.

作者信息

Takase Miyuki

机构信息

School of Nursing, Yasuda Women's University, Hiroshima, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Sci. 2022 Dec 21;10(1):30-37. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2022.12.003. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to explore, from the perspectives of nurses, how patients, the environment, and the practice of nurses interact with each other to contribute to patient falls.

METHODS

A retrospective review of incident reports on patient falls, registered by nurses between 2016 and 2020, was conducted. The incident reports were retrieved from the database set up for the project of the Japan Council for Quality Health Care. The text descriptions of the "background of falls" were extracted verbatim, and analyzed by using a text-mining approach.

RESULTS

A total of 4,176 incident reports on patient falls were analyzed. Of these falls, 79.0% were unwitnessed by nurses, and 8.7% occurred during direct nursing care. Document clustering identified 16 clusters. Four clusters were related to patients, such as the decline in their physiological/cognitive function, a loss of balance, and their use of hypnotic and psychotropic agents. Three clusters were related to nurses, and these included a lack of situation awareness, reliance on patient families, and insufficient implementation of the nursing process. Six clusters were concerned with patients and nurses, including the unproductive use of a bed alarm and call bells, the use of inappropriate footwear, the problematic use of walking aids and bedrails, and insufficient understanding of patients' activities of daily living. One cluster, chair-related falls, involved both patient and environmental factors. Finally, two clusters involved patient, nurse, and environmental factors, and these falls occurred when patients were bathing/showering or using a bedside commode.

CONCLUSIONS

Falls were caused by a dynamic interplay between patients, nurses, and the environment. Since many of the patient factors are difficult to modify in a short time, the focus has to be placed on nursing and environmental factors to reduce falls. In particular, improving nurses' situation awareness is of foremost importance, as it influences their decisions and actions to prevent falls.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在从护士的角度探讨患者、环境和护士的实践如何相互作用导致患者跌倒。

方法

对护士在2016年至2020年期间记录的患者跌倒事件报告进行回顾性分析。这些事件报告从日本医疗质量理事会项目设立的数据库中检索。逐字提取“跌倒背景”的文本描述,并采用文本挖掘方法进行分析。

结果

共分析了4176份患者跌倒事件报告。其中,79.0%的跌倒事件护士未目睹,8.7%发生在直接护理期间。文档聚类识别出16个聚类。4个聚类与患者相关,如生理/认知功能下降、平衡丧失以及使用催眠药和精神药物。3个聚类与护士相关,包括缺乏情境意识、依赖患者家属以及护理过程实施不足。6个聚类涉及患者和护士,包括床旁警报器和呼叫铃使用不当、穿着不合适的鞋子、助行器和床栏使用问题以及对患者日常生活活动了解不足。一个聚类,即与椅子相关的跌倒,涉及患者和环境因素。最后,两个聚类涉及患者、护士和环境因素,这些跌倒发生在患者洗澡/淋浴或使用床边便桶时。

结论

跌倒是由患者、护士和环境之间的动态相互作用引起的。由于许多患者因素难以在短时间内改变,因此必须将重点放在护理和环境因素上以减少跌倒。特别是,提高护士的情境意识至关重要,因为这会影响他们预防跌倒的决策和行动。

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