Smith Toby O, Arnold Susanne, Baxter Mark
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AJ, UK.
Medicine for Older People, University Hospitals Southampton, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK.
Geriatrics (Basel). 2025 Mar 7;10(2):36. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics10020036.
Friends and family members of people who are discharged from hospital after a fracture often take on caring roles, since these patients have reduced independence during recovery. Previous literature suggests that these individuals are rarely supported in their adoption of these roles. No studies have previously explored the use of carer training interventions to support friends/family members by health professionals in this setting. This survey study aimed to address this. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among health professionals who treat people in hospital following fractures. Respondents were asked about the use of care training for friends/family members of people discharged from hospital after fracture, and whether a clinical trial would be useful to test such carer training interventions. A total of 114 health professionals accessed the survey. Fifty respondents (44%) reported that carer training was not offered in their practice. When it was offered, respondents reported this was not consistently provided. Less than 12% of respondents reported offering carer training to most of their patients following a fracture. What was offered in these instances was largely based on education provision (69%), practical skills in exercise prescription (55%) and manual handling (51%). Ninety-eight percent of respondents reported that a clinical trial would be, or would potentially be, valuable to aid a change in practice to include carer training in routine clinical care. Carer training programmes are not routinely provided in clinical practice for people following a fracture. The results indicate that health professionals see a potential value in these programmes, but further research is recommended to provide an evidence base for these interventions.
骨折患者出院后,其亲朋好友常常承担起照顾责任,因为这些患者在康复期间独立性降低。以往文献表明,这些人在承担这些角色时很少得到支持。此前尚无研究探讨医护人员在此情况下采用护理培训干预措施来支持朋友/家庭成员。本调查研究旨在解决这一问题。对治疗骨折住院患者的医护人员开展了一项横断面在线调查。受访者被问及是否为骨折出院患者的朋友/家庭成员提供护理培训,以及临床试验对测试此类护理培训干预措施是否有用。共有114名医护人员参与了调查。50名受访者(44%)表示他们的机构未提供护理培训。当提供护理培训时,受访者表示并非始终都有。不到12%的受访者表示会为大多数骨折患者提供护理培训。在这些情况下,提供的内容主要基于教育(69%)、运动处方实践技能(55%)和手动处理(51%)。98%的受访者表示,临床试验对帮助改变实践以将护理培训纳入常规临床护理有价值或可能有价值。临床实践中并未为骨折患者常规提供护理培训项目。结果表明,医护人员认为这些项目有潜在价值,但建议进一步开展研究以为这些干预措施提供证据基础。