重症监护室护士参与的早期动员:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Jungmin Lee, Yeonju Kim, Hyun Joo Lee
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背景:早期活动是减少并发症和优化患者预后的一种建议策略。护士在病人监护和协调方面发挥着重要作用。目的:评估护士参与的早期动员计划对肌肉力量和重症监护病房(ICU)住院时间的影响,并确定早期动员计划的组成部分。研究设计:进行系统评价和荟萃分析。检索MEDLINE (PubMed)、Embase、Cochrane和CINAHL数据库。符合条件的研究包括随机对照试验(rct)和非随机研究的成人ICU患者进行早期动员。使用rob2.0和ROBINS-I工具对研究进行评价,并使用Rstudio 2023.06.2进行meta分析。结果:从943项研究中筛选出9项研究。4项研究仅涉及ICU护士,5项研究涉及多学科团队。4项随机对照试验存在偏倚风险,2项非随机试验存在中等偏倚风险。干预措施包括渐进式锻炼步骤,但没有详细说明护士的具体角色。早期活动可显著缩短ICU住院时间(95% CI: -3.22, -0.11;p = .04),尽管它没有提高肌肉力量(95% CI: -0.86, 0.99;p = .80)。结论:护士参与的早期活动与ICU住院时间的减少有关,尽管它不影响肌肉力量。护士的角色没有明确定义。与临床实践的相关性:有必要对相关任务进行分析,以明确护士在早期动员中的作用,并提供最佳护理。包括这些角色对于制定标准化的早期动员至关重要。
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Nurse-involved early mobilization in the intensive care unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Background: Early mobilization is one proposed strategy for reducing complications and optimizing patient outcomes. Nurses play an essential role in patient monitoring and co-ordination.

Aims: To assess the effects of a nurse-involved early mobilization programme on muscle strength and intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay and identify the components of an early mobilization programme.

Study design: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted. MEDLINE (PubMed), Embase, Cochrane and CINAHL databases were searched. Eligible studies included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-randomized studies of adult ICU patients undergoing early mobilization. The studies were appraised using RoB 2.0 and ROBINS-I tools, and a meta-analysis was performed using Rstudio 2023.06.2.

Results: Nine studies were selected from 943 studies. Four studies involved only ICU nurses, while five involved multidisciplinary teams. Concerns about bias were raised in four RCTs, and two non-randomized studies had moderate bias risk. Interventions involved progressive exercise steps, but none detailed the specific role of nurses. Early mobilization significantly decreased ICU length of stay (95% CI: -3.22, -0.11; p = .04), although it did not improve muscle strength (95% CI: -0.86, 0.99; p = .80).

Conclusions: Nurse-involved early mobilization was associated with a reduction in ICU stay, although it did not impact muscle strength. The nurses' roles were not specifically defined.

Relevance to clinical practice: An analysis of relevant tasks is necessary to clarify the role of nurses in early mobilization and to provide optimal care. Including these roles is crucial in the development of standardized early mobilization.

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自引率
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109
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期刊介绍: Nursing in Critical Care is an international peer-reviewed journal covering any aspect of critical care nursing practice, research, education or management. Critical care nursing is defined as the whole spectrum of skills, knowledge and attitudes utilised by practitioners in any setting where adults or children, and their families, are experiencing acute and critical illness. Such settings encompass general and specialist hospitals, and the community. Nursing in Critical Care covers the diverse specialities of critical care nursing including surgery, medicine, cardiac, renal, neurosciences, haematology, obstetrics, accident and emergency, neonatal nursing and paediatrics. Papers published in the journal normally fall into one of the following categories: -research reports -literature reviews -developments in practice, education or management -reflections on practice
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