"在心脏骤停患者中应用过渡护理理论评估心肺复苏持续时间对功能结果的影响--一个概念框架"

Q4 Medicine
A. Amirtharaj, Malarvizhi Suresh, Navaneetha Murugesan, Sr. Mony
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背景:变化是生命中唯一的常量,人类不断努力应对和适应其健康(身体和精神)状况的变化。心血管疾病(CVD)是心脏急症的主要病因,对患者、家庭和医疗系统造成巨大影响,促使人们制定应对健康状况变化及其后果的程序和策略。目的:讨论过渡理论的概念框架,以评估心肺复苏(CPR)持续时间对院内心脏骤停(IHCA)患者功能预后的影响。研究方法过渡理论是一种针对具体情况的中程理论,适用于在印度南部一家三级医院进行的前瞻性研究。研究结果采用脑功能分类(CPC)进行测量。研究结果该理论认为,心脏骤停是一种受慢性疾病影响的情境转换,CPC 评分为 3-5 分时,会出现不利的结果。该理论认为,对死亡的恐惧、基于 CPC 的不利结果中患者的依赖状态以及因疾病急性期延长或患者死亡而给家庭带来的护理负担都是该理论的属性。根据这项研究,个人意义包括生活方式的改变、精神信仰的影响、经济稳定性以及患者和家属的教育程度,这些个人意义被确定为起促进和抑制作用的主要因素。本研究中确定的模式和反应包括复诊预约、对自我护理的信心以及幸存的心脏骤停患者的自我应对。本研究确定的护理治疗方法包括:通过综合评估确定风险、做好干预和实施护理行动的准备、根据转归对患者和家属进行教育,以及加强健康环境的营造。结论:过渡理论可全面适用于心脏骤停患者,确定患者和家属随着病情发展所适应的过程和变化,以及患者死亡时家属所适应的角色。
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“Application of Transitions Nursing Theory among Patients with Cardiac Arrests to Assess the Impact of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Duration on Functional Outcome—A Conceptual Framework”
Background: Change is the only constant in life, and humans continuously strive to cope and adapt based on the changes in their health (physical and mental) status. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD’s) are the leading cause of cardiac emergencies that cause enormous impact on patients, families, and health systems prompting processes and strategies for coping with their health status changes and their aftermath effect. Aim: A discussion of the conceptual framework of transition theory applicable to the study to assess the impact of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) duration on the functional outcome among patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Methodology: The transition theory, a middle-range and situation specific theory is applied to the prospective study conducted at a tertiary care hospital in South India. The outcomes were measured using the cerebral performance category (CPC). Results: The theory identifies that cardiac arrest is a situational transition affected by the chronicity of the disease as described with unfavorable outcome with CPC score of 3–5. The fear of death, dependency state of the patient in an unfavorable outcome based on CPC, and caregiver burden on family due to the prolonged duration of acuity of the disease or death of the patient are identified as properties in this theory. Based on the study, the personal meaning includes lifestyle modifications, the impact of spiritualism, financial stability, and the educational qualifications of the patient and family identified as personal meanings that play a major role as facilitators and inhibitors. The patterns and responses in this study identified with follow-up appointments, confidence in caring for themselves, and coping for themselves among the survived cardiac arrest patients. The nursing therapeutics identified from the study are risks identified from the comprehensive assessment, readiness to intervene and implement nursing actions, educating the patient and family based on the transition, and enhancing the creation of a healthy environment. Conclusions: The transition theory is holistically applicable for patients with cardiac arrest, identifying the process and changes adapted by the patient and family with the progression of the disease and the roles adapted by the family members in the event of the patient’s death.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases (IJNPND) is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal which covers all fields related to nutrition, pharmacology, neurological diseases. IJNPND was started by Dr. Mohamed Essa based on his personal interest in Science in 2009. This journal doesn’t link with any society or any association. The co-editor-in chiefs of IJNPND (Prof. Gilles J. Guillemin, Dr. Abdur Rahman and Prof. Ross grant) and editorial board members are well known figures in the fields of Nutrition, pharmacology, and neuroscience. First, the journal was started as two issues per year, then it was changed into 3 issues per year and since 2013, it publishes 4 issues per year till now. This shows the slow and steady growth of this journal. To support the reviewers and editorial board members, IJNPND offers awards to the people who does more reviews within one year. The International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases (IJNPND) is published Quarterly. IJNPND has three main sections, such as nutrition, pharmacology, and neurological diseases. IJNPND publishes Research Papers, Review Articles, Commentaries, case reports, brief communications and Correspondence in all three sections. Reviews and Commentaries are normally commissioned by the journal, but consideration will be given to unsolicited contributions. International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases is included in the UGC-India Approved list of journals.
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