Shirouchi Mana, Sumikawa Yuka, Yoshioka-Maeda Kyoko, Yamamoto-Mitani Noriko
Global Nursing Research Center, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Gerontological Home Care and Long-Term Care Nursing, Division of Health Sciences and Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Jpn J Nurs Sci. 2025 Jan;22(1):e12646. doi: 10.1111/jjns.12646.
Home care nurses support patients with COVID-19 with mild to moderate symptoms at home due to the lack of community-based support. Little is known about how nurses initiated and maintained support for patients with COVID-19. This study explored the experiences of home care nurses in supporting patients with COVID-19 at home.
Using snowball sampling, 21 home care nurses participated in semi-structured interviews conducted either in person or online between September 2021 and February 2023. A qualitative study using a grounded theory approach was conducted.
Home care nurses faced a situation where "suffering patients are overflowing" due to inadequate support from public health centers and designated hospitals. Despite their anxiety, they acted as a "flexible safety net by quickly compensating for uncertain support systems" for patients, families, and local health workers. They "built tentative support systems immediately" and "updated tentative support systems, own knowledge, skills, and mindset." Home care nurses also "rushed to patient/family" to provide timely support and "avoided preventable death."
Home care nurses act as a flexible safety net, preventing patient deaths by quickly compensating for uncertain support systems before and after initiating care. Their efforts complemented the inadequacies of traditional infectious disease control systems, typically managed by public health centers. Strengthening secondary and tertiary prevention systems is essential for home care nurses to save lives while delivering individualized care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
由于缺乏社区支持,家庭护理护士在家中为症状轻至中度的新冠患者提供支持。对于护士如何启动并维持对新冠患者的支持,人们了解甚少。本研究探讨了家庭护理护士在家中支持新冠患者的经历。
采用滚雪球抽样法,21名家庭护理护士参与了2021年9月至2023年2月期间以面对面或在线方式进行的半结构化访谈。采用扎根理论方法进行了一项定性研究。
由于公共卫生中心和指定医院的支持不足,家庭护理护士面临“患者不堪重负”的局面。尽管他们感到焦虑,但他们为患者、家庭和当地医护人员充当了“通过迅速弥补不确定的支持系统而形成的灵活安全网”。他们“立即建立临时支持系统”,并“更新临时支持系统、自身知识、技能和思维方式”。家庭护理护士还“匆忙赶到患者/家庭处”以提供及时支持,并“避免可预防的死亡”。
家庭护理护士充当灵活的安全网,通过在开始护理前后迅速弥补不确定的支持系统来防止患者死亡。他们的努力弥补了通常由公共卫生中心管理的传统传染病控制系统的不足。在新冠疫情期间,加强二级和三级预防系统对于家庭护理护士在提供个性化护理的同时挽救生命至关重要。