Tolotti Angela, Bonetti Loris, Luca Corina Elena, Villa Michele, Liptrott Sarah Jayne, Steiner Laura Maria, Balice-Bourgois Colette, Biegger Annette, Valcarenghi Dario
Nursing Development and Research Unit, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Via Gallino, 12, 6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland.
Nursing Research Competence Centre, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Viale Officina, 3, 6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Jan 3;12(1):114. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12010114.
The COVID-19 pandemic heavily impacted nursing care. This study aimed to understand which nursing interventions were instrumental in responding to COVID-19 patients' needs by exploring the experiences of patients and nurses. In this mixed-method study with an explanatory sequential design, we involved nurses caring for COVID-19 patients in intensive and sub-intensive care units and patients. In the first phase, we collected data through a survey that assessed patients' needs from the perspective of nurses and patients, as well as patient satisfaction. In the second phase, qualitative data were collected through interviews with patients and nurses. In the third phase, we extracted quantitative data from patients' records. Our sample included 100 nurses, 59 patients, 15 patient records, and 31 interviews (15 patients, 16 nurses). The results from the first phase showed patients and nurses agreed on the most important difficulties: "breathing", "sleep/rest", and "communication". Nursing care was rated positively by 90% of the patients. In the second phase, four themes were identified through the patients' interviews: "my problems", "my emotions", "helpful factors", and "nursing care". Five themes were identified through the nurses' interviews: "the context", "nurses' experiences and emotions", "facilitators and barriers to patient care", "nursing care", and "the professional role". From the third phase, the analysis of the clinical documentation, it was not possible to understand the nursing care model used by the nurses. In conclusion, nurses adopted a reactive-adaptive approach, based on experience/knowledge, pursuing generalized objectives, and adapting their response to the clinical evolution. In difficult contexts, nursing care requires a constant competent technical-relational presence at the patient's bedside.
新冠疫情对护理工作产生了重大影响。本研究旨在通过探索患者和护士的经历,了解哪些护理干预措施有助于满足新冠患者的需求。在这项采用解释性序列设计的混合方法研究中,我们纳入了在重症和亚重症监护病房护理新冠患者的护士以及患者。在第一阶段,我们通过一项调查收集数据,该调查从护士和患者的角度评估患者的需求以及患者满意度。在第二阶段,通过对患者和护士的访谈收集定性数据。在第三阶段,我们从患者记录中提取定量数据。我们的样本包括100名护士、59名患者、15份患者记录和31次访谈(15名患者、16名护士)。第一阶段的结果显示,患者和护士对最重要的困难达成了共识:“呼吸”“睡眠/休息”和“沟通”。90%的患者对护理工作给予了积极评价。在第二阶段,通过患者访谈确定了四个主题:“我的问题”“我的情绪”“有益因素”和“护理工作”。通过护士访谈确定了五个主题:“背景”“护士的经历和情绪”“患者护理的促进因素和障碍”“护理工作”和“专业角色”。从第三阶段对临床记录的分析来看,无法了解护士所采用的护理模式。总之,护士采用了一种基于经验/知识的反应性 - 适应性方法,追求一般性目标,并根据临床进展调整应对措施。在困难情况下,护理工作需要在患者床边持续保持专业的技术 - 关系存在。