La Source School of Nursing, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Western Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Lausanne University Hospital, (CHUV), Switzerland.
J Fam Nurs. 2024 Aug;30(3):255-266. doi: 10.1177/10748407241270034.
This study aimed to assess the feasibility of a complex family nursing intervention (SAFIR©) designed to support families of patients with acquired brain injuries during the early phase of hospitalization, using a one-group pre- and post-test design with a one-month follow-up. Family members participated in four family meetings. Quantitative data were collected using an intervention protocol checklist and questionnaires. Qualitative data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, written open-ended questions, and note-taking. Feasibility outcomes revealed a family recruitment rate of 15.4% and a retention rate of 100%. Protocol adherence ranged from 94% in Phase 1 to 78% in Phase 3. Our results indicated that the intervention was meaningful and suitable for family members (n=7), healthcare provider (n=1), and nursing managers (n=6). From a sustainability perspective, our findings suggest the need to formally involve the entire inter-professional team in the intervention. Further evaluation of the intervention is warranted through a large-scale experimental.
本研究旨在评估一项复杂家庭护理干预(SAFIR©)的可行性,该干预旨在在患者住院的早期阶段为后天性脑损伤患者的家属提供支持,采用单组前后测试设计,并进行为期一个月的随访。家庭成员参加了四次家庭会议。使用干预方案检查表和问卷收集定量数据。通过半结构化访谈、书面开放式问题和笔记收集定性数据。可行性结果显示,家庭招募率为 15.4%,保留率为 100%。方案依从性从第 1 阶段的 94%到第 3 阶段的 78%不等。我们的结果表明,该干预对家庭成员(n=7)、医疗保健提供者(n=1)和护理经理(n=6)来说是有意义和合适的。从可持续性的角度来看,我们的研究结果表明需要让整个跨专业团队正式参与到干预中来。需要通过大规模的实验来进一步评估该干预措施的效果。