医院护理中预防跌倒的跨专业方法。

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P Pub Date : 2024-07-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2023-0239en
Anna Carolina da Silva Albertini, Marina Peduzzi
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摘要

目的了解医护人员对医院住院部预防跌倒措施的看法和经验:这是一项基于加拿大跨专业能力框架的定性探索性和描述性案例研究。数据来自两个焦点小组,每个小组都有不同的医疗专业人员参加,研究采用了主题内容分析法:结果:在预防跌倒的实践中,两个焦点小组的参与者提出了五个类别,这些类别显示出强烈的趋同性:专业人员与患者/护理人员之间为预防跌倒而进行的沟通、专业间为预防跌倒而进行的沟通、明确预防跌倒的角色、关于风险和预防跌倒的健康教育以及预防跌倒的继续教育:团队合作和协作实践对于在医院护理中预防跌倒取得良好效果非常重要,但要做到这一点,医疗专业人员需要获得协作行动所需的能力。
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Interprofessional approach to fall prevention in hospital care.

Objective: To understand the perception and experience of health professionals regarding fall prevention practices in hospital inpatient units.

Method: This is a qualitative exploratory and descriptive case study based on the Canadian framework of interprofessional competences. Data was collected from two focus groups, with different health professionals in each group, and thematic content analysis was used.

Results: Five categories were drawn up which showed intense convergence between the participants of the two focus groups, within the context of fall prevention practices: communication between professionals and patients/carers for fall prevention, interprofessional communication for fall prevention, clarification of roles for fall prevention, health education about risk and fall prevention and continuing education for fall prevention.

Conclusion: Teamwork and collaborative practice are important for achieving good results in the prevention of falls in hospital care, but for this to happen, health professionals need to acquire the necessary competences for collaborative action.

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