探索跌倒后“长卧”的概念,以告知院前服务的临床路径:系统的文献综述。

Joanne Holland, Rachel Watkins-Webb
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“长卧”这个词通常在临床上用来描述一个人跌倒后一直躺在地板上的情况。然而,对于什么是长寿并没有一个普遍的定义,也没有认识到长寿对身体或心理健康的影响。2024年8月,作者对该主题进行了全面的文献综述。通过对过去45年发表的有关18岁以上成年人摔倒和长谎的英文文章的搜索,发现了6篇文章。回顾的结果表明,缺乏明确定义长期谎言的主要文献。然而,鼓励救护车和社区急救人员将在地板上躺了一个小时或更长时间的病人送到医院,这与促进在离家更近的地方提供急症护理的国家卫生议程直接矛盾。
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Exploring the concept of a 'long lie' after a fall to inform clinical pathways in pre-hospital services: a systematic literature review.

The term 'long lie' is often used clinically to describe a situation where an individual has had a fall and has remained on the floor. However, there is no universal definition of what constitutes a long lie or recognition of the effect it can have on physical or psychological well-being. In August 2024, the authors undertook a comprehensive literature review on the subject. A search of articles published in English from the past 45 years which refer to adults over the age of 18 years who had a fall and a long lie, identified six articles. The outcome of the review demonstrates that there is a lack of primary literature that clearly defines a long lie. Nevertheless, ambulance and community first responders are encouraged to convey to hospital patients who have been on the floor for one hour or more, directly contradicting national health agendas that promote the delivery of acute care closer to home.

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