改善居家老年护理机构的伤口护理:一种新的知识翻译框架的开发、验证和使用

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Geertien Christelle Boersema, Yvonne Botma, Magda Mulder
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摘要

伤口和皮肤状况在老年住宿护理机构中很常见,并可能对居民和护理系统造成重大的身体、社会心理和经济影响。确保高质量的循证伤口和皮肤护理是促进居民福祉的必要条件。然而,这些实践的整合是一项复杂的知识翻译工作,受语境挑战的影响。一个全面的、系统的、基于理论的框架可以用来指导这个复杂的过程。本研究的目的是发展和验证一个框架的伤口护理知识翻译在住宅老年护理设施。方法采用多方法、三相设计。第一阶段包括两个系统的审查,从理论和经验的角度确定要素,从而产生一个框架草案。第二阶段包括一个在线参与式设计研讨会,有10个主要利益相关者参与,以将第一阶段确定的元素置于背景中。在第三阶段,与11名国际专家一起进行了两轮修改的e-Delphi过程,以完善和验证框架。开发的框架将知识转化视为一个过程,包括四个垂直阶段:实施前、实施、评估和维持。此外,它还包括四个横向组成部分:过程步骤、采用过程、作为道德指南针的价值观以及个人行为改变和团队发展的参与。就“PAVE”框架的全面性、相关性、可用性和指导养老机构知识翻译的价值达成共识。结论PAVE框架为实施科学家、老年学护士和研究人员规划和指导知识转化提供了工具,有助于在居家养老机构中建立循证伤口和皮肤护理实践,提高老年人护理的质量和安全性。该框架具有在各种干预措施和卫生保健环境中更广泛应用的潜力。未来的研究应该探索PAVE框架在不同医疗环境中的有效性。
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Improving Wound Care in Residential Aged Care Facilities: Development, Validation and Use of a Novel Knowledge Translation Framework

Improving Wound Care in Residential Aged Care Facilities: Development, Validation and Use of a Novel Knowledge Translation Framework

Introduction

Wounds and skin conditions are common in residential aged care settings and can result in significant physical, psychosocial and economic impacts on residents and care systems. Ensuring high-quality evidence-based wound and skin care in residential aged care facilities is essential to promote resident well-being. However, the integration of such practices is a complex knowledge translation endeavour, influenced by contextual challenges. A comprehensive, systematic and theory-based framework can be used to guide the complex process. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a framework for wound care knowledge translation in residential aged care facilities.

Method

A multi-method, three-phase design was used. Phase 1 involved two systematic reviews to identify elements from theoretical and empirical perspectives, resulting in a draft framework. Phase 2 consisted of an online participatory design workshop with 10 key stakeholders to contextualise the elements identified in Phase 1. In Phase 3, a two-round modified e-Delphi process was conducted with 11 international experts to refine and validate the framework.

Results

The developed framework, which recognises knowledge translation as a process, comprises four vertical phases: pre-implementation, implementation, evaluation and sustainment. Additionally, it includes four horizontal components: Process steps, Adoption process, Values as a moral compass and Engagement for individual behaviour change and team development. Consensus was reached on the ‘PAVE’ framework's comprehensiveness, relevance, usability and value for guiding knowledge translation in residential aged care facilities.

Conclusion

The PAVE framework offers a tool for implementation scientists, gerontology nurses and researchers to plan and guide knowledge translation for establishing evidence-based wound and skin care practices in residential aged care facilities, improving the quality and safety of care to older people. The framework holds potential for broader application across various interventions and healthcare settings. Future studies should explore the PAVE framework's effectiveness in diverse healthcare settings.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Older People Nursing welcomes scholarly papers on all aspects of older people nursing including research, practice, education, management, and policy. We publish manuscripts that further scholarly inquiry and improve practice through innovation and creativity in all aspects of gerontological nursing. We encourage submission of integrative and systematic reviews; original quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research; secondary analyses of existing data; historical works; theoretical and conceptual analyses; evidence based practice projects and other practice improvement reports; and policy analyses. All submissions must reflect consideration of IJOPN''s international readership and include explicit perspective on gerontological nursing. We particularly welcome submissions from regions of the world underrepresented in the gerontological nursing literature and from settings and situations not typically addressed in that literature. Editorial perspectives are published in each issue. Editorial perspectives are submitted by invitation only.
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