Berger Bianca, Graeb Fabian, Baumann Manfred, Wolke Reinhold
Hochschule Esslingen - Campus Flandernstrasse, Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Hospice Rems-Murr-Kreis E. V., Backnang, Germany.
Int J Older People Nurs. 2025 Mar;20(2):e70015. doi: 10.1111/opn.70015.
An increasing number of individuals aged 60 and older will rely on healthcare services, particularly due to increased physical limitations and mobility restrictions. This implies an increase in permanently immobile, often bedridden people who require targeted care. Mobility impairments progress gradually, leading to loss of autonomy and self-care skills, physical decline, functional deterioration, disability, etc. This review synthesises research findings on the implications of becoming and being bedridden for nursing care of older people in long-term care.
The aim of this scoping review was to explore the current state of research on the topic of bedriddenness in older people in the context of long-term care and to identify research gaps.
We analysed English and German language peer-reviewed publications from the electronic databases MEDLINE (PubMed), CINAHL, LIVIO and Scopus. Publications from 1998 to 2023 were included if they addressed 'bedriddenness', the 'process of becoming bedridden', 'prevention' and the 'consequences of bedriddenness', and the 'care of bedridden people'. The PRISMA-ScR guidelines were used.
We identified 250 publications based on the defined inclusion criteria. We included 47 in detail condensing their content and organising them according to developed categories, bedriddenness and its prevention, development, consequences and care, which were the subject of intensive research. Although researchers have focused on risk factors for the development of immobility and its negative consequences for those affected, they paid little attention to self-determination and the organisation of life in bed, which enables those affected to participate. Different ideas regarding the term 'bedriddenness' indicate the need for a consensus definition.
Our review shows that articles strongly focus on the process of becoming bedridden. Many publications examine bedridden people's care by emphasising the perspective of (informal) caregivers and the challenges they face. The perspective of bedridden people, together with the consideration of psychosocial dimensions of bedriddenness and the promotion of opportunities for participation, should be focused on in further research. Appropriate concepts for training and nursing practice would be helpful.
Bedriddenness is a phenomenon that mainly affects older people, particularly those living in nursing homes. Concepts should be developed that reflect the reality of bedridden people's lives. Targeted interventions to improve the mobility of people with severe mobility impairments are important. Therefore, it is essential to establish educational modules for (informal) caregivers that consider mobility and rehabilitative practices as an integral part of care.
越来越多60岁及以上的人将依赖医疗保健服务,特别是由于身体限制和行动不便的情况增多。这意味着需要针对性护理的长期卧床、行动永久受限的人群有所增加。行动障碍会逐渐发展,导致自主性和自我护理技能丧失、身体机能衰退、功能恶化、残疾等情况。本综述综合了关于长期护理中老年人卧床状态及其护理影响的研究结果。
本范围综述的目的是探讨长期护理背景下老年人卧床问题的研究现状,并找出研究空白。
我们分析了来自电子数据库MEDLINE(PubMed)、CINAHL、LIVIO和Scopus的英文和德文同行评审出版物。如果出版物涉及“卧床状态”“卧床过程”“预防”“卧床后果”以及“卧床者护理”,则纳入1998年至2023年的出版物。采用PRISMA-ScR指南。
根据既定的纳入标准,我们确定了250篇出版物。我们详细纳入了47篇,并根据已制定的类别对其内容进行了整理,这些类别包括卧床状态及其预防、发展、后果和护理,这些是深入研究的主题。尽管研究人员关注了行动不便发展的风险因素及其对受影响者的负面影响,但他们很少关注自我决定权以及卧床生活的组织安排,而这些能使受影响者参与其中。关于“卧床状态”一词的不同观点表明需要一个共识定义。
我们的综述表明,文章强烈关注卧床过程。许多出版物通过强调(非正式)护理人员的视角及其面临的挑战来研究卧床者的护理。在进一步研究中,应关注卧床者的视角,同时考虑卧床状态的社会心理层面并促进参与机会。适用于培训和护理实践的适当概念会有所帮助。
对实践 的启示:卧床状态是一种主要影响老年人,特别是住在养老院的老年人的现象。应制定反映卧床者生活现实的概念。针对性地干预以改善严重行动障碍者的行动能力很重要。因此,为(非正式)护理人员建立将行动能力和康复实践视为护理不可或缺部分的教育模块至关重要。