Fowler S B
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Nurs Diagn. 1997 Jul-Sep;8(3):93-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-618x.1997.tb00317.x.
To describe the experience of impaired verbal communication during short-term oral intubation in surgical critical care patients.
Semi-structured interviews (N = 10)
Patients identified feelings related to discomfort, fear, and frustration. Patients desired to communicate messages regarding pain and discomfort, difficulty breathing, length of intubation, use of restraints, family, physical status, and suctioning.
Findings can be used to educate patients and families and develop patient-driven communication tools.
描述外科重症监护患者短期经口插管期间言语交流受损的情况。
进行半结构式访谈(N = 10)
患者表达了与不适、恐惧和沮丧相关的感受。患者希望传达有关疼痛与不适、呼吸困难、插管时长、约束使用、家人、身体状况及吸痰等方面的信息。
研究结果可用于对患者及其家属进行教育,并开发以患者为导向的交流工具。