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从护理一线对急性患者病情恶化的反思。

Reflections from the frontline of nursing on acute patient deterioration.

机构信息

Adult-Gerontology CNS Program, Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

University of Kansas School of Nursing, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2023 Oct;32(19-20):7560-7567. doi: 10.1111/jocn.16843. Epub 2023 Aug 7.

Abstract

AIMS

To describe medical-surgical nurses' reflections on their experiences with patient deterioration.

BACKGROUND

An extensive body of knowledge exists regarding optimal responses to acute patient deterioration within a hospital environment. Much less attention has focused on the profound psychological and emotional impact these experiences of unexpected deterioration can have on nurses who provided the supportive or rescue care. A triggering event, such as patient deterioration, or direct questioning about these experiences, can lead nurses to reflect further on the situation. Engaging in reflection is believed to enhance learning and improve clinical judgement when future complex situations arise. Findings related to nurses' reflective practice when recalling previous situations with deteriorating patients are limited. This gap in the literature provided the basis for the current project.

DESIGN

A qualitative descriptive design.

METHODS

Twenty medical-surgical nurses were interviewed in 2018. The nurses were recruited through purposive sampling. Semi-structured telephone interviews explored nurses' experiences of a patient deterioration. Conventional content analysis with iterative coding and categorising and theme development was used for data analysis.

FINDINGS

Three themes emerged as participants reflected on their experiences. The themes were, Enduring frustration and regret, Feeling deeply responsible for and to the patient and Making sense of what happened.

CONCLUSIONS

Medical-surgical nurses who care for acutely deteriorating patients can experience lasting emotional, psychological and physical concerns that often go unrecognised and untreated. Furthermore, nurses with this background commonly reported their perceived increased risk for workplace distress.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Findings from this study are important for nurses, healthcare administrators and leaders, and patients. Participating in a rescue attempt often has a negative impact on nurses' perception of workplace stress and on persistent concerns about nurses' mental and physical health. The findings can be useful in informing additional studies about the phenomenon. Findings also can inform the exploration of workplace design. Organisations should assess for factors influencing workplace stress, develop strategies to mitigate the presence of workplace stress and foster nurses' well-being so they can respond to future scenarios of patient deterioration, while maintaining their physical and mental health.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

This study did not include any patient or public input.

摘要

目的

描述外科护士对患者病情恶化的经验反思。

背景

在医院环境中,有大量关于对急性患者恶化做出最佳反应的知识。但很少关注这些意外恶化的经历对提供支持或救援护理的护士所产生的深刻心理和情感影响。触发事件,如患者恶化,或直接询问这些经历,会促使护士进一步反思这种情况。人们相信,在未来出现复杂情况时,参与反思可以增强学习和提高临床判断能力。与护士回忆病情恶化患者的情况时的反思实践有关的研究结果有限。这一文献空白为当前项目提供了基础。

设计

定性描述设计。

方法

2018 年,对 20 名外科护士进行了访谈。通过目的性抽样招募护士。半结构式电话访谈探讨了护士对患者恶化的经历。采用常规内容分析进行数据分析,包括迭代编码、分类和主题开发。

结果

参与者在反思他们的经验时出现了三个主题。这些主题是,忍受挫折和遗憾,对患者深感责任,理解所发生的事情。

结论

照顾急性恶化患者的外科护士可能会经历持久的情绪、心理和身体上的困扰,这些困扰往往未被识别和治疗。此外,有这种背景的护士通常报告他们认为工作场所压力增加的风险。

临床实践的相关性

本研究的结果对护士、医疗保健管理人员和领导以及患者都很重要。参与救援尝试通常会对护士对工作场所压力的看法产生负面影响,并对护士的身心健康持续关注。这些发现可用于为进一步研究这一现象提供信息。研究结果还可以为工作场所设计的探索提供信息。组织应评估影响工作场所压力的因素,制定减轻工作场所压力的策略,并培养护士的幸福感,以便他们能够应对未来的患者恶化情况,同时保持他们的身心健康。

患者或公众的贡献

本研究不包括任何患者或公众的意见。

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