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摘要
背景:在全球范围内,遭受过暴力侵害的患者人数不断增加。这些患者有特殊的社会心理和法医需求,会给医护人员的护理工作带来独特的挑战:确定在急诊室或住院环境中护理因暴力而受伤的患者的最佳方法:方法:采用 Whittemore 和 Knafl 的综合综述框架在 MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health 数据库中进行文献检索。14 项来自同行评审期刊的定性、定量和混合方法研究被纳入综述:研究主题包括确认患者为亲密伴侣暴力或虐待儿童的幸存者、收集法医证据的必要性、为患者及其亲人提供情感支持的必要性、为护理因暴力受伤的患者的医护人员提供支持、预防进一步的暴力以及护理因暴力受伤并同时患有药物使用障碍的患者所面临的挑战。根据文献分析总结了这些方面的最佳护理实践:需要筛查程序来识别亲密伴侣暴力和虐待儿童的幸存者。应制定法医证据保存政策。对于性侵犯的幸存者,应提供性侵犯护士检查员。医院系统应为患者和医护人员的心理健康提供社会心理资源,实施减少暴力计划,并提供偏见培训。需要进行更多的研究来确定护理模式和最佳实践的有效性。
Best Practices in the Nursing Care of Patients With Injuries From Violence: An Integrative Review.
Background: The number of patients who have experienced violence is increasing worldwide. These patients have specific psychosocial and forensic needs and can present unique challenges to the health care workers caring for them.
Objective: To identify best practices for the care of patients with injuries from violence in the emergency department or inpatient setting.
Methods: The framework for integrative reviews by Whittemore and Knafl was used to conduct a literature search in MEDLINE, CINAHL, and ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health databases. Fourteen qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods studies from peer-reviewed journals were included in the review.
Results: Themes included identifying patients as survivors of intimate partner violence or child abuse, the need to collect forensic evidence, the need for emotional support of patients and their loved ones, support for health care workers caring for patients with injuries from violence, prevention of further violence, and the challenges of caring for patients with injuries from violence with concurrent substance use disorders. Best practices for these aspects of care are summarized on the basis of literature analysis.
Conclusion: Screening procedures are needed to identify survivors of intimate partner violence and child abuse. Forensic evidence preservation policies should be in place. For survivors of sexual assault, a sexual assault nurse examiner should be available. Hospital systems should provide psychosocial resources for patients' and health care workers' mental health, implement violence reduction programs, and provide bias training. More research is needed to determine efficacy of care models and best practice.
期刊介绍:
Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.