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“生命在于运动——一切有生命的东西都在运动”:一项从老年患者角度理解住院患者活动障碍和促进因素的混合方法研究。

'Life is about movement-everything that is alive moves': a mixed methods study to understand barriers and enablers to inpatient mobility from the older patient's perspective.

机构信息

Eat Walk Engage Program, Metro North Health, Herston, QLD, Australia.

Internal Medicine Research Unit, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Herston, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Age Ageing. 2023 Jul 1;52(7). doi: 10.1093/ageing/afad111.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mobility in hospital is important to maintain independence and prevent complications. Our multi-centre study aimed to measure mobility and identify barriers and enablers to mobility participation from the older patient's perspective.

METHODS

Mixed methods study including direct observation of adult inpatients on 20 acute care wards in 12 hospitals and semi-structured interviews with adults aged 65 years or older on each of these wards. Interviews were undertaken by trained staff during the inpatient stay. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively. Qualitative data were initially coded deductively using the theoretical domains framework (TDF), with an inductive approach then used to frame belief statements.

RESULTS

Of 10,178 daytime observations of 503 adult inpatients only 7% of time was spent walking or standing. Two hundred older patient interviews were analysed. Most (85%) patients agreed that mobilising in hospital was very important. Twenty-three belief statements were created across the eight most common TDF domains. Older inpatients recognised mobility benefits and were self-motivated to mobilise in hospital, driven by goals of maintaining or recovering strength and health and returning home. However, they struggled with managing pain, other symptoms and new or pre-existing disability in a rushed, cluttered environment where they did not wish to trouble busy staff. Mobility equipment, meaningful walking destinations and individualised programmes and goals made mobilising easier, but patients also needed permission, encouragement and timely assistance.

CONCLUSION

Inpatient mobility was low. Older acute care inpatients frequently faced a physical and/or social environment which did not support their individual capabilities.

摘要

背景

在医院中保持活动能力对于维持独立性和预防并发症非常重要。我们的多中心研究旨在从老年患者的角度测量活动能力,并确定活动参与的障碍和促进因素。

方法

本混合方法研究包括对 12 家医院 20 个急性护理病房的成年住院患者进行直接观察,以及对每个病房的 65 岁及以上成年人进行半结构化访谈。访谈由经过培训的工作人员在住院期间进行。定量数据采用描述性方法进行分析。定性数据最初使用理论领域框架(TDF)进行演绎编码,然后使用归纳方法来构建信念陈述。

结果

在对 503 名成年住院患者的 10178 次日间观察中,只有 7%的时间用于行走或站立。对 200 名老年患者的访谈进行了分析。大多数(85%)患者认为在医院中活动非常重要。在八个最常见的 TDF 领域中创建了 23 个信念陈述。老年住院患者认识到活动的益处,并出于保持或恢复力量和健康并返回家中的目标,有动机在医院内活动。但是,他们在匆忙、杂乱的环境中,由于疼痛、其他症状以及新的或先前存在的残疾而难以管理,他们不想麻烦忙碌的工作人员。移动设备、有意义的行走目的地以及个性化的计划和目标使移动变得更容易,但患者还需要得到许可、鼓励和及时的帮助。

结论

住院患者的活动能力较低。老年急性护理住院患者经常面临身体和/或社会环境,这些环境无法支持他们的个人能力。

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