对用于预防足跟压疮的设备进行现实主义评估:临床实践人种学研究

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Clare Greenwood , Jane Nixon , E. Andrea Nelson , Elizabeth McGinnis , Rebecca Randell
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摘要

背景众所周知,足跟卸力装置在临床实践中被广泛用于预防足跟压疮,尽管缺乏可靠、优质的证据来证明其用途。方法在英国一家大型医院的三间骨科病房开展了一项人种学研究,作为现实主义评估的一部分。共进行了 12 次观察,观察了 49 小时 35 分钟的患者护理。结果虽然研究的重点是卸载装置,但也观察到用于预防褥疮的恒定低压足跟专用装置,而卸载装置则被认为是为高风险患者或已经患有足跟褥疮的患者准备的。护理人员认为,病房经理的领导和组织活力专科护士的影响是主动使用设备的关键机制。结论这项研究为试验设计提供了参考,因为它发现需要对两种类型的足跟压力设备进行临床对照试验,以便为循证实践提供依据。让病房经理和组织活力专科护士参与到临床试验的准备阶段,可以提高试验招募的成功率。临床实践观察。
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A realist evaluation of devices used for the prevention of heel pressure ulcers: An ethnographic study of clinical practice

Background

It is known that heel offloading devices are widely used in clinical practice for the prevention of heel pressure ulcers, even though there is a lack of robust, good quality evidence to inform their use.

Objective

To explore how and why heel offloading devices are used (or not used) and reasoning behind their use in population at high risk of developing heel pressure ulcers.

Methods

An ethnographic study was conducted as part of a realist evaluation in three orthopaedic wards in a large English hospital. Twelve observations took place, with 49 h and 35 min of patient care observed. A total of 32 patients were observed and 19 members of the nursing team were interviewed and in-depth interviews with the three ward managers were conducted.

Results

Although the focus of the study was on offloading devices, constant low pressure heel specific devices were also observed in use for pressure ulcer prevention, whilst offloading devices were perceived to be for higher risk patients or those already with a heel pressure ulcer. Nursing staff viewed leadership from the ward manager and the influence of the Tissue Viability Nurse Specialists as key mechanisms for the proactive use of devices.

Conclusions

This study informs trial design as it has identified that a controlled clinical trial of both types of heel specific devices is required to inform evidence-based practice. Involving the ward managers and Tissue Viability Nurse Specialists during set up phase for clinical equipoise could improve recruitment.

Tweetable abstract

How, for whom, and in what circumstances do devices work to prevent heel pressure ulcers? Observations of clinical practice.

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Applied Nursing Research
Applied Nursing Research 医学-护理
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审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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