Patient Compliance to Non-Invasive Ventilation in Sub-Intensive Care Unit: An Observational Study

A. D'orazio, A. Dragonetti, Giorgio Campagnola, C. Garza, F. Bert, S. Frigerio
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Background: Thesuccessof noninvasiveventilationdependsonmanyfactorsandeffectivedeliveryrequiresteamwork. Information on the therapeutic program must be sustained by healthcare staff and family. Objectives: Investigate the clinical and care factors that affect the level of patient compliance to non invasive ventilation. Methods: A prospective, observational and multicentre study was conducted between November 1, 2015 and February 15, 2016 in three sub-intensive wards. A data collection tool was created with the working definition of “Patient intolerant to non invasive ventilation” and a structured interview was conducted to investigate patient experience of NIV. Statistical analysis was conducted with the STATA MP13 software. Results: Coordination of patient-ventilator interaction prevents intolerance (OR = 0.68, 95% IC 0.46 - 0.98; P = 0.04). Overweight andobesepatientsshowedahigherprobabilityof intolerancetononinvasiveventilationwithrespecttounderweightandnormal weight patients (OR = 0.53, 95% IC 0.34 - 0.82; P = 0.005). Patients with a higher probability of intolerance experienced a NRS level of 4/5 (OR = 1.76, 95% IC 1.30 - 2.41; P ≤ 0.001) while receiving continuous treatment (OR = 1.26, 95% IC 1.04 - 1.53; P = 0.019). Patients in open-space settings experienced less intolerance (4.7 SD ± 1.2) with respect to patients in single rooms (2.5 SD ± 0.9). Anxious patients developed more intolerance than calm and informed patients (OR = 7.39, 95% IC 3.19 - 17.13; P ≤ 0.001) Conclusions: Compliance to non invasive ventilation depends on multiple factors, including relational aspects that affect treatment success. Attention to patient comfort, pain control, and collaboration with the caregiver appear to have the most influence on patient compliance.
亚重症监护病房患者对无创通气的依从性:一项观察性研究
背景:无创通气的成功取决于许多因素,有效的输送需要蒸汽工作。有关治疗方案的信息必须由医护人员和家属提供。目的:探讨影响无创通气患者依从性的临床及护理因素。方法:于2015年11月1日至2016年2月15日在3个亚重症病房进行前瞻性、观察性、多中心研究。根据“无创通气不耐受患者”的工作定义创建数据收集工具,并进行结构化访谈以调查无创通气患者的经历。采用STATA MP13软件进行统计分析。结果:患者与呼吸机相互作用的协调可预防不耐受(OR = 0.68, 95% IC = 0.46 - 0.98;P = 0.04)。与体重不足和体重正常的患者相比,超重和肥胖患者出现无创通气不耐受的概率更高(OR = 0.53, 95% IC = 0.34 - 0.82;P = 0.005)。不耐受概率较高的患者的NRS水平为4/5 (OR = 1.76, 95% IC 1.30 - 2.41;P≤0.001),而接受持续治疗(OR = 1.26, 95% IC 1.04 - 1.53;P = 0.019)。与单间患者(2.5 SD±0.9)相比,开放式环境患者的不耐受程度更低(4.7 SD±1.2)。焦虑患者比冷静和知情的患者发生更多的不耐受(OR = 7.39, 95% IC 3.19 - 17.13;P≤0.001)结论:无创通气依从性取决于多种因素,包括影响治疗成功的相关因素。注意病人的舒适、疼痛控制和与护理人员的合作似乎对病人的依从性有最大的影响。
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