医疗保健专业人员对运动神经元疾病患者无创通气护理的最佳交付的看法。

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Lucy S Musson, Susan K Baxter, Paul Norman, David O'Brien, Mark Elliott, Stephen Bianchi, Georgios Kaltsakas, Christopher J Mcdermott, Esther V Hobson, Theocharis Stavroulakis
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背景:运动神经元疾病(MND)患者通常无法体验到无创通气(NIV)的全部生存和生活质量益处。NIV的成功交付对于参与呼吸护理患者旅程的多个医疗保健专业人员来说是具有挑战性的,考虑他们的观点对于了解如何提供最佳护理至关重要。目的:从医疗保健专业的角度确定影响MND中使用NIV的因素,并了解如何克服障碍以优化护理。方法:定性焦点小组讨论与医疗保健专业人员提供呼吸护理和支持MND患者在英国和慈善机构的代表。结果:30名卫生保健专业人员和3名慈善机构代表参加了5个焦点小组。确定了影响整个呼吸护理途径中NIV交付的一系列因素。这些主题分为四个主题:多学科工作;NIV服务结构;专业进修培训;使用好NIV和有效通风。结论:需要特定的资源来支持服务的提供;经常、有资金和有组织的培训,以支持卫生保健专业人员提供良好的护理;以及鼓励最佳员工实践的方法,以便患者得到最好的护理。
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Perceptions of healthcare professionals on optimal delivery of noninvasive ventilation care to people living with motor neuron disease.

Background: Patients with motor neuron disease (MND) often do not experience the full survival and quality of life benefits of noninvasive ventilation (NIV). Successful delivery of NIV is challenging to multiple healthcare professionals involved in the respiratory care patient journey and considering their perspectives is crucial in order to understand how to deliver optimal care. Objective: To identify the factors that influence NIV delivery in MND from a healthcare professional perspective and understand how obstacles can be overcome to optimize care. Methods: Qualitative focus group discussions with healthcare professionals delivering respiratory care and support to MND patients in the UK and charity representatives. Results: Thirty healthcare professionals and three charity representatives participated in five focus groups. A range of factors that influence the delivery of NIV across the entire respiratory care pathway were identified. These were grouped under four main themes: multidisciplinary working; NIV service structure; professional further education and training; and good use of NIV and effective ventilation. Conclusions: There is a need for specific resources to support service delivery; frequent, funded, and structured training to support healthcare professionals to deliver good care; as well as ways to encourage optimal staff practice so patients get the best care.

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