[How do Sick People and Their Caregivers Live Non-Invasive Ventilation? Systematic Literature Review of Qualitative Research].

IF 0.1 Q4 NURSING
Revista Rol de Enfermeria Pub Date : 2016-11-01
Nuria Tortajada Gómez, Raquel Soler Blasco, Sara Toledano Gómez, Araceli Aibar Díaz, Estrella Fernández Fabrellas, María Desamparados Lluch Bisbal
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Abstract

Introduction: W know that non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a basic ventilator support, but sometimes it fails, because of intolerance, lack of adherence, breach, etc. How can we anticipate that failure? We intend to explore the qualitative evidence on the experiences of people with this treatment and their formal and informal caregivers.

Method: Systematic literature review of original articles indexed from 2005 to 2015, which study the NIV in adult population with qualitative methodology in six databases. Peer review of scientific quality with tool of the CASPe Program. Qualitative metasynthesis of the findings.

Results: 15 articles met selection criteria, based on Grounded Theory and Phenomenology, which use interviews, observation and focus group, directed both patients, and families and health professionals. Its studies emphasize the feeling of anxiety and loss of control, although the NIV relieves them dyspnea (ambivalence). Search daily well-being through routines and active participation. Interaction dependence/autonomy, especially in decision-making, finding differences that make complex the process information and advance directives. Practical wisdom of nursing care 24 hours with patients id described basic, and difficulties being narrated: lack of time, overload of work, technocentrism, inexperience.

Conclulsions: The qualitative evidence of treatment with VNI is varied although scarce; different plots (acute situations, chronic, terminals) are explored, from different points of view. The integration of these findings in our practice will help us to increase adherence and become the treatment successful, but especially to improve the quality of life of ventilated patients and their families.

病人和他们的护理人员如何进行无创通气?质性研究的系统文献综述[j]。
简介:我们知道无创通气(NIV)是一种基本的呼吸机支持,但有时它会失败,因为不耐受,缺乏依从性,违反等。我们怎么能预料到这种失败呢?我们打算探索这种治疗的人的经验和他们的正式和非正式的照顾者的定性证据。方法:系统查阅2005 - 2015年收录的6个数据库的文献资料,采用定性方法对成人NIV进行研究。用CASPe项目的工具进行科学质量的同行评审。研究结果的定性综合。结果:15篇文章符合选择标准,以扎根理论和现象学为基础,采用访谈、观察和焦点小组,针对患者、家庭和卫生专业人员。它的研究强调焦虑和失去控制的感觉,尽管NIV缓解了他们的呼吸困难(矛盾心理)。通过日常活动和积极参与来寻找日常的幸福。互动依赖/自主,特别是在决策中,发现使过程信息和预先指示复杂化的差异。24小时护理患者的实践智慧被描述为基本的,并叙述了困难:缺乏时间,超负荷的工作,技术中心主义,缺乏经验。结论:VNI治疗的定性证据虽少,但多种多样;从不同的角度探索了不同的情节(急性、慢性、终末)。将这些发现整合到我们的实践中,将有助于我们提高依从性,使治疗取得成功,尤其是提高通气患者及其家属的生活质量。
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期刊介绍: Revista ROL de Enfermería es una publicación abierta a todos aquellos trabajos que tengan como objetivo contribuir a la difusión del conocimiento científico en la atención de enfermería en sus diferentes ámbitos de actuación. Revista ROL de Enfermería considerará para su publicación los trabajos que dentro del marco general de las ciencias de la salud, tengan interés por los conocimientos e informaciones que aporten para contribuir al desarrollo y a la formación continuada de los profesionales de enfermería.
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