[提高新生儿重症监护室护士的姑息治疗完成率]。

Q3 Nursing
Jia-Wen Lee, Yu-Chen Ho, Feng-Mei Gao, Yu-Ting Huang, Ming-Ying Lee, Li-Chen Chen
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背景:重症新生儿在新生儿重症监护室(NICU)接受治疗。不幸的是,一些新生儿在新生儿重症监护室中去世。提供全面的新生儿姑息治疗和临终关怀服务对于支持父母度过失去孩子的痛苦至关重要。在我们的新生儿重症监护室,我们发现只有 74.5% 的护士能够正确识别姑息关怀的需求,只有 55% 的护士能够实施必要的程序。目的:我们设计并实施了一个项目,以提高护理人员识别姑息关怀需求和正确实施姑息关怀的能力,从而改善新生儿重症监护室的姑息关怀质量:我们在新生儿重症监护室组织了在职教育和培训项目,目的是提高护理人员的认识。此外,我们还制作了专科姑息关怀操作流程图、流程准备清单和姑息关怀相关工具,以促进护理流程:结果:项目实施后,我院新生儿重症监护室的护理人员对姑息治疗的认知准确率从 74.5%上升到 100%,实施率从 55%上升到 94.8%。新生儿姑息治疗和安宁疗护服务的质量也得到了显著提高:结论:在我们的新生儿重症监护病房中,所开发的项目明显提高了护理人员对新生儿姑息治疗的认识和实施。这一经验为提高姑息治疗质量和帮助家属有效处理临终挑战提供了参考。
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[Improving the Rate of Palliative Care Completion in NICU Nurses].

Background: Critically ill neonates receive care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Unfortunately, some neonates pass away in the NICU. Providing comprehensive neonatal palliative care and hospice services is crucial in supporting parents through the loss of their offspring. In our NICU, we identified that only 74.5% of nurses are able to properly recognize the need for palliative care and only 55% are able to implement the necessary procedures.

Purpose: A project was designed and implemented to enhance the ability of nursing staff to recognize the need for and properly implement palliative care to improve the quality of this care in the NICU.

Resolutions: We organized an on-the-job education and training program within our NICU with the goals of heightening awareness among nursing staff. In addition, a specialist palliative care operation flow chart, process preparation checklist, and palliative-care-related tools were created to facilitate the care process.

Results: After program implementation, among nursing staff in our NICU, the palliative care recognition accuracy rate rose to 100% (from 74.5%) and the implementation rate rose to 94.8% (from 55%). The quality of provided neonatal palliative care and hospice services was significantly improved.

Conclusions: The developed program was shown to significantly improve nursing staff recognition and implementation of neonatal palliative care in our NICU. This experience provides a reference for improving palliative care quality and for helping families effectively manage end-of-life challenges.

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Journal of Nursing
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