急诊护理创新:根据急诊科过度拥挤的情况调整病人流程管理。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Ellen Benjamin
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导言:冠状病毒病-2019 年的大流行使人们更加关注护士的创新和适应能力。急诊科护士不断调整其病人流量管理策略,以应对高度拥挤的情况,但对这项工作的描述却很少:本文介绍了一项基础理论研究的结果,该研究包括 29 个焦点小组和对急诊护士的访谈。此外,还通过对 4 个急诊科 64 小时的参与观察收集了数据:结果:研究发现,急诊科护士是如何在人满为患的急诊科管理病人流的。首先,急诊护士创造性地调整资源使用、人员配置角色和患者护理流程,以扩大患者护理能力并加快吞吐量。其次,护士通过调整注意力和关注点来显示其认知适应能力。随着拥挤程度的增加,护士会更加专注于病人流量管理工作,直到过度拥挤可能导致护士脱离工作。护士们也会将注意力从积极主动和回顾性的病人流管理策略上转移到更加关注满足当前的病人护理需求上:讨论:急诊科护理大量病人的能力取决于护士的认知和组织能力。创新和适应能力是急诊护理工作的重要组成部分。尽管急诊护士表现出了极大的创造力,但要确保急诊患者流量管理策略以证据为基础,还需要做更多的工作。
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Innovations in Emergency Nursing: Adapting Patient Flow Management to Emergency Department Overcrowding.

Introduction: The coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic brought greater attention to nurses' innovation and adaptability. Emergency nurses continue to adjust their patient flow management strategies in response to high levels of overcrowding, but this work has been poorly described.

Methods: This paper describes findings from a grounded theory study that included 29 focus groups and interviews with emergency nurses. Data was also collected through 64 hours of participant observation across 4 emergency departments.

Results: Two themes emerged to capture how emergency nurses manage patient flow in overcrowded departments. First, emergency nurses creatively adapt their resource use, staffing roles, and patient care processes to expand patient care capacity and expedite throughput. Second, nurses demonstrate cognitive adaptability by modifying their attention and focus. As crowding increases, nurses become more highly engaged in the work of patient flow management until excessive overcrowding may lead to disengagement. Nurses also shift their focus away from proactive and retrospective patient flow management strategies to become more attentive to meeting current patient care needs.

Discussion: The ability of emergency departments to care for high patient volumes depends upon nurses' cognitive and organizational labor. Innovation and adaptability are essential components of emergency nursing work. Although emergency nurses have demonstrated great ingenuity, more work is needed to ensure that emergency patient flow management strategies are evidence-based.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
132
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Nursing, the official journal of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), is committed to the dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed manuscripts relevant to all areas of emergency nursing practice across the lifespan. Journal content includes clinical topics, integrative or systematic literature reviews, research, and practice improvement initiatives that provide emergency nurses globally with implications for translation of new knowledge into practice. The Journal also includes focused sections such as case studies, pharmacology/toxicology, injury prevention, trauma, triage, quality and safety, pediatrics and geriatrics. The Journal aims to mirror the goal of ENA to promote: community, governance and leadership, knowledge, quality and safety, and advocacy.
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