人们参与护理的经验:一项荟萃综合的质性系统回顾。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Diana Gabriela Simões Marques dos Santos, Eduardo José Ferreira dos Santos, Fernando Alberto Soares Petronilho, António Fernando Salgueiro Amaral
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摘要

导言:全球组织都强调了让人们参与卫生保健的重要性,然而,这一进程具有挑战性。鉴于有证据表明人们参与护理的经验,在这一点上通过综合证据提出建议是很重要的。因此,本综述旨在综合现有的关于人们参与医院护理的定性证据。设计:对定性证据进行系统回顾。方法:采用JBI方法对定性证据进行系统评价。在九个数据库/资源中进行了全面的搜索策略。选择过程、方法学质量评估和数据提取由两位审稿人独立进行。采用meta-aggregation方法对数据进行综合,并根据conquest对结果进行评分。结果:从纳入的15项研究中提取了75项发现和141例插图。这些研究结果被汇总为12个类别,并产生了三个综合发现:(1)住院患者将参与护理的重要性概念化并归因为积极参与和监督护理、决策、意见和伙伴关系的过程;(2)建立住院患者与护士之间的关系、信任、沟通和信息是参与护理的必要条件;(3)人们对护理的参与受到以下因素的影响:个人自身的约束和对被动角色的偏好、与信息缺乏相关的障碍、护理组织、护士之间建立的关系和家长式态度。结论:入院的人对这一现象有概念和重视,认识到促进这一现象的必要条件,以及他们所经历的障碍。临床相关性:本系统综述为护士临床实践提供了建议(B级)。它建议护士应通过信任、沟通和信息与住院患者建立伙伴关系;使人们有机会监测护理、参与决策并发表意见;评估个人对参与和其他因素的偏好;在此确定的这一进程的障碍应在每种情况下加以评估和解决。因此,本综述为护士的临床实践提供了非常有价值的信息,也应纳入卫生政策。协议注册:PROSPERO CRD42024506501。
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People's Experiences of Their Involvement in Nursing Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review With Meta-Aggregation Synthesis

People's Experiences of Their Involvement in Nursing Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review With Meta-Aggregation Synthesis

People's Experiences of Their Involvement in Nursing Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review With Meta-Aggregation Synthesis

People's Experiences of Their Involvement in Nursing Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review With Meta-Aggregation Synthesis

Introduction

Global organizations have pronounced about the importance of involving people in health care, however, this process is challenging. Given the availability of evidence that addresses people's experiences of involvement in nursing care, it is important to produce recommendations at this point by synthesizing the evidence. So, this review aims to synthesize the available qualitative evidence about people's experiences of their involvement in nursing care in a hospital setting.

Design

Systematic review of qualitative evidence.

Methods

This systematic review was conducted according to the JBI methodology for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence. A comprehensive search strategy was conducted in nine databases/resources. The selection process, methodological quality assessment, and data extraction were conducted independently by two reviewers. The data were synthesized using the meta-aggregation approach, and the results were graded according to ConQual.

Results

A total of 75 findings and 141 illustrations were extracted from the 15 included studies. These findings were aggregated into 12 categories and generated into three synthesized findings: (1) People who are hospitalized conceptualize and attribute importance to involvement in nursing care as an active process of participation and monitoring of care, decision-making, opinion, and partnership; (2) The establishment of a relationship between hospitalized people and nurses, trust, communication, and information are essential for participation in care; (3) People's participation in care is affected by the person's own constraints and preference for assuming a passive role, by barriers associated with a lack of information, the organization of care, the relationship established between nurses, and paternalistic attitudes.

Conclusion

People who were admitted to hospital conceptualized and attached importance to this phenomenon, perceived the conditions necessary to promote it, and the barriers they experienced.

Clinical Relevance

This systematic review provides recommendations for nurses' clinical practice (with grade B). It recommends that nurses should establish a partnership relationship with hospitalized people, through trust, communication and information; give people the opportunity to monitor care, participate in decision-making and give their opinion; assess the person's preferences for involvement and other factors; and that the barriers to this process identified here should be assessed and addressed in each context. As such, this review provides very valuable information for nurses' clinical practice and should also be incorporated into health policy.

Protocol Registration: PROSPERO CRD42024506501.

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期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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