The Accuracy of Nurses' Predictions for Clinical Outcomes in the Chronically Critically Ill.

Research & reviews. Journal of nursing and health sciences Pub Date : 2017-09-01 Epub Date: 2017-07-25
Amy R Lipson, Sarah J Miano, Barbara J Daly, Sara L Douglas
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Abstract

Background: Accurately predicting survivorship of patients in the intensive care unit is known to be difficult. Previous research has shown that nurses are more likely to recognize futile medical care than other disciplines. The purpose of this study was to describe the accuracy of nurse's predictions for survival of patients who are chronically critically ill (CCI).

Methods: Using a secondary data analysis from a longitudinal, descriptive study, we evaluated nurses' predictions for survival at admission and until ICU discharge or patient death.

Results: Nurses were able to more accurately predict survival of CCI patients than death and prognostication appeared to improve with prolonged ICU stays.

Conclusion: This is the first longitudinal study that focused on nurse prognostication in a chronically critically ill patient population. Future research should explore the relationship between ICU nurse characteristics and the accuracy of survival predictions.

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护士对慢性危重病人临床预后预测的准确性。
背景:准确预测重症监护病房患者的生存率是非常困难的。先前的研究表明,护士比其他学科的人更容易意识到医疗护理是徒劳的。本研究的目的是描述护士对慢性危重症(CCI)患者生存预测的准确性。方法:采用一项纵向描述性研究的二次数据分析,我们评估了护士对入院和ICU出院或患者死亡的生存预测。结果:护士能够比死亡更准确地预测CCI患者的生存,并且随着ICU住院时间的延长,预后似乎有所改善。结论:这是第一个纵向研究,重点关注慢性危重病人群体的护士预后。未来的研究应探讨ICU护士特征与生存预测准确性之间的关系。
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