Uso de sujeciones físicas en ancianos atendidos en un servicio de urgencias. Análisis de los factores clínicos, del entorno y de la organización del equipo sanitario asociados en la toma de decisiones

Q3 Medicine
Jesús Ángel Medina Ortega , Ana Urrutia Besaskoa , Esther Álvarez-Rodríguez , Paloma Martin Carrasco , María José Navas Ara , Grupo multidisciplinar Urgencias Generales HUSO
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Abstract

Objetive

To determine the influence of different factors involved in the decision to apply physical restraints (PR) in the management the elderly people with conduct disorders in an emergency department (ED)

Methods

A prospective observational study was conducted in the ED of the Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa (Leganés, Madrid). We included 125 elderly people with disruptive behaviors and collected clinical, patient handling, organizational and environmental variables. Individuals who had undergone PR were analyzed to learn what factors were related to the final decision to restrain.

Results

32.8% of the participants underwent PR. The aspects that most influenced the decision to restrain were those related to the organization and environment: specific staff training decreased the probability of restraint by 50% (P<.05) and good support from the whole team reduced the risk of using SF by up to 75% (P<.0005).

Related patient handling factors such as verbal restraint, pain relief, family accompaniment and early mobilization significantly reduced the use of PR (P<.05). The only patient-dependent clinical aspect that increased the risk of SF was male sex (P<.05).

Other factors unrelated to the probability of applying PR were, among others, nurse-patient ratio, type of behavior, age, or functional/cognitive status.

Conclusions

Exclusively clinical factors of the patient had little influence on the decision to restrain the elderly in an ED. However, environmental, organizational, and behavioral handling variables could favor more respectful alternatives and thus reduce the use of PR in the elderly with disruptive behaviors in the ED.

[急诊科对老年人使用物理约束。与决策相关的临床、环境和医疗团队组织因素分析]。
目的确定不同因素对急诊科(ED)中行为失常老人使用物理约束(PR)决策的影响 方法:在塞韦罗-奥乔亚大学医院(马德里莱加内斯)急诊科开展了一项前瞻性观察研究。我们纳入了 125 名有破坏行为的老人,并收集了临床、患者处理、组织和环境变量。我们还对接受过预处理的患者进行了分析,以了解哪些因素与最终决定采取限制措施有关:结果:32.8%的参与者接受了限制行动。对约束决定影响最大的是与组织和环境相关的因素:特定的员工培训使约束的概率降低了 50%(PC 结论:患者的临床因素是约束决定的唯一因素:病人的临床因素对在急诊室约束老人的决定几乎没有影响。然而,环境、组织和行为处理变量可能有利于采取更尊重他人的替代方法,从而减少在急诊室对有破坏性行为的老人使用强制措施。
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Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: Una revista de gran prestigio por sus artículos originales de investigación y revisiones. Permite cubrir todas las áreas de la medicina pero siempre desde la atención al paciente anciano, y está presente en los más reconocidos índices internacionales.
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