Intensive Care Unit, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province 519000, China.
Emergency Care Unit, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province 519000, China.
Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2024 Apr;81:103571. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2023.103571. Epub 2024 Jan 10.
Postoperative thirst is common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit. Existing methods like wet cotton swabs or oral care prove ineffectual or operationally intricate. Currently, an efficacious postoperative thirst alleviation method remains elusive. Exploring a prompt, safe, and efficacious solution is of paramount importance.
To assess the effect of ice-cold water spray applied following a symptom management model on postoperative thirst and to establish a framework for mitigating thirst in intensive care unit patients.
Single-center randomized controlled study.
Surgical intensive care unit in a university-affiliated hospital.
56 intensive care unit patients were selected and equally randomized. The experimental group received ice-cold water spray in conjunction with eight symptom management strategies, while the control group underwent standard care involving wet cotton swabs. Thirst intervention was initiated 0.5 hours after postoperative extubation, followed by subsequent interventions at 2-hour, 4-hour, and 6-hour intervals post-extubation. Thirst intensity, oral comfort, and the duration of relief from thirst were assessed and compared between groups before and 0.5 hours after each thirst intervention.
Across different interventions, the experimental group exhibited superior scores in thirst intensity and oral comfort compared to the control group. Additionally, the nursing time required to alleviate thirst in the experimental group was significantly shorter than that in the control group (P < 0.01).
Ice-cold water spray following the model for symptom management can effectively mitigate the postoperative thirst intensity in intensive care unit patients, improve oral comfort, and reduce the nursing time for relieving thirst.
Clinical nurses can employ ice-cold water spray following the model for symptom management to ameliorate postoperative thirst intensity in ICU patients while enhancing oral comfort. Furthermore, the utilization of ice-cold water spray can reduce the nursing time required for relieving postoperative thirst in intensive care unit patients.
术后口渴在重症监护病房(ICU)患者中很常见。现有的方法,如湿棉拭子或口腔护理,要么效果不佳,要么操作复杂。目前,一种有效的术后口渴缓解方法仍难以捉摸。探索一种快速、安全和有效的解决方案至关重要。
评估基于症状管理模型的冰水喷雾对术后口渴的影响,并为 ICU 患者的口渴缓解建立框架。
单中心随机对照研究。
大学附属医院的外科重症监护病房。
选择 56 例 ICU 患者并进行随机分组。实验组接受冰水喷雾联合 8 种症状管理策略,对照组接受包括湿棉拭子的标准护理。术后拔管后 0.5 小时开始口渴干预,随后在拔管后 2 小时、4 小时和 6 小时进行后续干预。评估并比较两组患者在每次口渴干预前和干预后 0.5 小时的口渴强度、口腔舒适度和口渴缓解持续时间。
在不同的干预措施中,实验组的口渴强度和口腔舒适度评分均优于对照组。此外,实验组缓解口渴所需的护理时间明显短于对照组(P<0.01)。
基于症状管理模型的冰水喷雾可有效减轻 ICU 患者术后口渴强度,改善口腔舒适度,并缩短缓解口渴的护理时间。
临床护士可以采用基于症状管理模型的冰水喷雾来减轻 ICU 患者术后的口渴强度,提高口腔舒适度。此外,冰水喷雾的使用可以减少 ICU 患者术后缓解口渴所需的护理时间。