Healthcare professional's management of the risk for postoperative urinary retention in hip surgery patients – a qualitative interview study

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
Ami Hommel , Nina Hummerdal , Lovisa Strålöga , Joan Ostaszkiewicz , Maria Hälleberg-Nyman
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Abstract

Background

Postoperative urine retention can lead to permanent bladder dysfunction. This occurs even though healthcare personnel can access evidence-based guidelines on avoiding urine bladder injuries related to care.

Aim

This study aimed to describe healthcare professionals’ experiences with, and strategies to avoid post-operative urinary retention among hip surgery patients.

Method

A descriptive qualitative study using telephone interviews, were conducted in April to June 2021, with 22 healthcare professionals (13 nurses, 7 nursing assistants and 2 occupational therapists) in 17 orthopaedic wards in Sweden. Qualitative content analysis of interview data was performed.

Results

Five categories were identified: “Knowledge about guidelines regarding bladder monitoring”, “Understanding of patients' prehospital bladder function influences healthcare professionals’ reasoning and actions”, “Strategies are applied to make it easier for the patients to empty their bladder”, “Indwelling catheter is used routinely” and “Short length of stay creates stress”.

Conclusion

To optimise safe patient bladder monitoring after hip surgery, health care professionals need to be more aware of the availability of guidelines about bladder monitoring to adopt consistent monitoring practices, and to have enough time to care for patients.
医疗保健专业人员对髋关节手术患者术后尿潴留风险的管理-一项定性访谈研究
背景:术后尿潴留可导致永久性膀胱功能障碍。即使医护人员可以获得关于避免与护理相关的膀胱损伤的循证指南,也会发生这种情况。目的本研究旨在描述医疗保健专业人员对髋关节手术患者术后尿潴留的经验和避免策略。方法采用电话访谈的描述性定性研究,于2021年4月至6月对瑞典17个骨科病房的22名医疗保健专业人员(13名护士、7名护理助理和2名职业治疗师)进行了调查。对访谈资料进行定性内容分析。结果确定了5个类别:“对膀胱监测指南的了解”、“对患者院前膀胱功能的了解影响医护人员的推理和行动”、“采用策略使患者更容易排尿”、“常规使用留置导尿管”和“住院时间短造成压力”。结论为了优化髋关节术后患者膀胱监测的安全性,医护人员需要更多地了解膀胱监测指南的可用性,采取一致的监测做法,并有足够的时间来照顾患者。
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