卫生保健人员使用手动身体约束的经验:一项综合综述。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Michael Kodua, Joy Duxbury, Winifred Oluchukwu Eboh, Lilla Asztalos, Justin Tweneboa
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摘要

手动约束是一种动手类型的身体约束,用于防止对服务使用者和工作人员造成伤害,并进行必要的治疗。这篇文章报告了一篇关于卫生保健人员使用手动约束经验的定性文献的综述和综合。系统检索三个电子数据库(CINAHL Complete、MEDLINE和PsycINFO),纳入19项研究。使用主题综合来综合研究结果。关键评估技能计划(CASP)检查表用于评估研究质量。这个综合产生了一个总体的解释主题,“不愉快但必要”,以及五个副主题:“维护安全胜过一切”、“情绪困扰”、“应对的意义”、“感到矛盾”和“枯竭”。七项研究表明,从工作人员的角度来看,人工约束并不总是作为最后手段使用。卫生保健工作人员认为人工约束是一种心理和身体上令人不快的做法,但矛盾的是,他们认为有时有必要使用人工约束,以保护自己和服务使用者免受伤害。研究结果表明,需要卫生保健人员的支持,与服务用户进行约束后的汇报会议,以及在卫生保健环境中实施人工约束最小化方案。
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Healthcare staff's experiences of using manual physical restraint: A meta-synthesis review.

Manual restraint is a hands-on type of physical restraint used to prevent harm to service users and staff, and to administer necessary treatments. This article reports on a review and meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature on healthcare staff's experiences of using manual restraint. Three electronic databases (CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO) were systematically searched, and 19 studies were included. Thematic synthesis was used to synthesize the findings. The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) checklist was used to appraise study quality. The synthesis generated one overarching interpretive theme, "unpleasant but necessary," and five subthemes: "maintaining safety triumphs all," "emotional distress," "significance of coping," "feeling conflicted," and "depletion." Seven studies indicated that, from staff perspectives, manual restraint was not always used as a last resort. Healthcare staff experience manual restraint as a psychologically and physically unpleasant practice, yet paradoxically deem its use to be sometimes necessary to keep themselves and service users safe from harm. The findings indicate a need for healthcare staff support, post-restraint debriefing meetings with service users, and the implementation of manual restraint minimization programs in healthcare settings.

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期刊介绍: NHS has a multidisciplinary focus and broad scope and a particular focus on the translation of research into clinical practice, inter-disciplinary and multidisciplinary work, primary health care, health promotion, health education, management of communicable and non-communicable diseases, implementation of technological innovations and inclusive multicultural approaches to health services and care.
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