Sutton J, Standen P, Wallace A
Nurs Times. 1994;90(36):52-4.
A comparative study of 50 reported accident patients (cases) and 50 non-accident patients (controls) was carried out in 10 wards in a large, acute hospital, using primary and secondary data from patients, nurses and records. Folstein's Mini-Mental State test was used to measure the mental status of patients. The mental status of the controls was significantly better than that of the cases. Nurses' responses indicated that significantly more accident patients were incontinent of urine than non-accident patients. There were also indications from patients of three additional unreported accidents. Further study was needed to estimate, more closely, the frequency of unreported patient accidents. This is the second paper in a series of three. The first appeared in Nursing Times on August 17, and the final one will be published on September 28, along with implications for practice and recommendations.
在一家大型急症医院的10个病房中,对50名报告有事故的患者(病例)和50名无事故患者(对照)进行了一项比较研究,使用了来自患者、护士和记录的一级和二级数据。采用福尔斯坦简易精神状态检查表来测量患者的精神状态。对照组的精神状态明显优于病例组。护士的反馈表明,事故患者尿失禁的比例明显高于非事故患者。患者还指出另外发生了3起未报告的事故。需要进一步研究以更准确地估计未报告的患者事故发生率。这是三篇系列论文中的第二篇。第一篇于8月17日发表在《护理时报》上,最后一篇将于9月28日发表,并附上对实践的启示和建议。