Moon Hui-Woun, Park Da Som Me, Jung Se Young
Office of eHealth Research and Business, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam-si, Republic of Korea.
Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam-si, Republic of Korea.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Oct 30;7:e36324. doi: 10.2196/36324.
The surge in older demographics has inevitably resulted in a heightened demand for health care, and a shortage of nursing staff is impending. Consequently, there is a growing demand for the development of nursing robots to assist patients with urinary and bowel elimination. However, no study has examined nurses' opinions of smart devices that provide integrated nursing for patients' urinary and bowel elimination needs.
This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of the Smart Excretion Care System tethered to electronic medical records in a tertiary hospital and community care setting and discuss the anticipated reductions in the burden of nursing care.
Focus group interviews were conducted using the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) guidelines. The interviews were conducted in March 2021 and involved 67 nurses who had worked at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital for more than 1 year and had experience in assisting patients with excretion care. Data were collected using purposive and snowball sampling methods.
A total of four themes relevant to the Smart Excretion Care System were found: (1) expected reductions in the burden of nursing care, (2) applicable indications (by departments and diseases), (3) preferred features/functions, and (4) expected benefits of using the Smart Excretion Care System in clinical facilities. Nurses from comprehensive nursing care wards had the highest burden when it came to excretion care. It was a common opinion that the Smart Excretion Care System would be very useful in intensive care units and should be applied first to patients with stroke or dementia.
Excretion care is one of the most burdensome tasks for nurses, increasing their workload. The development of the Smart Excretion Care System as a digital health intervention could help improve nurses' work efficiency, reduce their burden, and extend to caregivers and guardians.
老年人口的激增不可避免地导致了对医疗保健需求的增加,护理人员短缺问题迫在眉睫。因此,开发护理机器人以协助患者进行排尿和排便护理的需求日益增长。然而,尚无研究考察护士对为患者排尿和排便需求提供综合护理的智能设备的看法。
本研究旨在评估与电子病历相连的智能排泄护理系统在三级医院和社区护理环境中的可行性,并讨论预期的护理负担减轻情况。
采用定性研究报告统一标准(COREQ)指南进行焦点小组访谈。访谈于2021年3月进行,涉及67名在首尔国立大学盆唐医院工作超过1年且有协助患者进行排泄护理经验的护士。采用目的抽样和滚雪球抽样方法收集数据。
共发现四个与智能排泄护理系统相关的主题:(1)预期的护理负担减轻;(2)适用指征(按科室和疾病);(3)首选特征/功能;(4)在临床机构中使用智能排泄护理系统的预期益处。在排泄护理方面,综合护理病房的护士负担最重。普遍认为智能排泄护理系统在重症监护病房会非常有用,应首先应用于中风或痴呆患者。
排泄护理是护士最繁重的任务之一,增加了他们的工作量。开发智能排泄护理系统作为一种数字健康干预措施,有助于提高护士的工作效率,减轻他们的负担,并推广至护理人员和监护人。