通过护士认可的策略改善对经历沟通障碍的患者的医院护理。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kathryn Jane Muir, Kathy S Sliwinski, Lee Ang, Kelvin Amenyedor, Antonia M Villarruel, Ann Kutney-Lee, Jacqueline Margo Brooks Carthon
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英语水平有限(LEP)的患者更有可能经历次优的医疗保健结果,包括可避免的急诊就诊和再入院。尽管美国法律要求在护理过程中为患者提供LEP语言获取服务,如认证口译员,但这些必要的护理过程中的差距仍然存在。护士在医院为低语言障碍患者提供大部分直接护理,并监督必要的语言获取服务的实施。本定性研究的目的是描述护士在医院为LEP患者提供护理的经验,为这一人群提供高质量的患者护理提供可操作的策略。在社会生态模型的指导下,对医院护士RN4CAST-NY/IL调查的1295份开放文本回复进行了定向内容和主题分析。确定了四个主题:(1)充足和专业的护士配备;(2)社区整合团队和计划;(3)语言获取的可获得性和方式的差异;(4)量身定制的语言访问。在主题的指导下,护士认可的改善LEP患者护理的战略包括:提高护士人员配备的充分性和专业知识,包括一支多语种的工作队伍;根据LEP患者的生活经历,发展社区整合团队和项目;制定医院标准,为病人在护理中获得的语言获取服务类型制定标准;制定方案,确保根据患者的独特护理需求(如视力或听力障碍)向他们提供量身定制的服务。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。

Improving Hospital Care for Patients Experiencing Communication Barriers Through Nurse-Endorsed Strategies.

Improving Hospital Care for Patients Experiencing Communication Barriers Through Nurse-Endorsed Strategies.

Improving Hospital Care for Patients Experiencing Communication Barriers Through Nurse-Endorsed Strategies.

Improving Hospital Care for Patients Experiencing Communication Barriers Through Nurse-Endorsed Strategies.

Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) are more likely to experience suboptimal health care outcomes, including avoidable emergency department visits and hospital readmissions. Despite legal requirements in the United States to provide patients with LEP language access services such as certified interpreters during care encounters, gaps in these necessary care processes persist. Nurses provide the majority of direct care to patients with LEP in hospitals and oversee the implementation of necessary language access services. The objective of this qualitative study was to describe nurses' experiences providing care to patients with LEP in hospitals to inform actionable strategies for high-quality patient care for this population. A directed content and thematic analysis of 1295 open text responses from the RN4CAST-NY/IL survey of hospital nurses was conducted, informed by the Social Ecological Model. Four themes were identified: (1) Sufficient and Expert Nurse Staffing ; (2) Community-Integrated Teams and Programs; (3) Variation in Language Access Availability and Modalities; and (4) Tailored Language Access. Nurse-endorsed strategies to improve LEP patient care, informed by the themes, include: improving the adequacy and expertise of nurse staffing to include a multilingual workforce; developing community-integrated teams and programs informed by the lived experiences of LEP patients; developing hospital standards for the type of language access services patients receive in care encounters; and developing protocols to ensure that tailored services are delivered to patients depending on their unique care needs (eg, visual or hearing impairment).

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CiteScore
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192
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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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