评估执业护士围手术期角色及其结果:一项外科护理的前瞻性观察研究。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Limor Chen,Ziv Gil,Nasra Idilbi,Dafna Zontag,Efrat Shadmi
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目的评估执业护士(NP)在围手术期的作用及其与医疗保健结果的关系,包括住院时间(LOS)、术后急诊科(ED)就诊和30天再入院。设计:前瞻性观察性研究。该研究于2022年至2023年在以色列一家三级医疗中心进行,包括来自儿科骨科、普通外科和乳腺和造口服务的188名患者。从医疗记录中提取患者人口统计数据、临床细节和结果,包括LOS、术后急诊科就诊和30天再入院。NPs记录了他们在术前、住院和出院阶段实施的干预措施。使用多元回归模型分析NP干预与患者预后之间的关系。结果snps在围手术期平均对每位患者进行6.7次干预。在术前阶段进行中等至高数量的干预与较短的LOS显著相关。在出院后阶段进行中等到高数量的干预与较少的急诊就诊和较低的30天再入院率相关。结论NPs在术前和院后阶段进行的干预与更好的患者预后显著相关,特别是住院时间更短,出院后并发症更少。认识到NPs在围手术期护理中的作用可以指导医疗保健系统优化术后护理途径,最终最大限度地减少可预防的急诊,减少医院LOS和降低再入院率。影响:本研究强调了np作为围手术期外科护理不可或缺的提供者的价值。他们参与术前准备和出院后的协调对患者的康复轨迹有意义。研究结果支持扩大他们在外科团队中的作用,以提高护理的连续性和促进更好的康复结果。报告方法采用EQUATOR指南和STROBE检查表来报告本研究。病人或公众捐款:没有病人或公众捐款。
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Evaluating Nurse Practitioners' Peri-Operative Roles and Their Outcomes: A Prospective Observational Study in Surgical Care.
AIMS To evaluate nurse practitioner (NP) roles during the peri-operative period and their association with healthcare outcomes, including length of stay (LOS), post-operative emergency department (ED) visits and 30-day readmissions. DESIGN A prospective observational study. METHODS This study, conducted at an Israeli tertiary care centre between 2022 and 2023, included 188 patients from Paediatric Orthopaedics, General Surgery and Breast and Stoma Services. Data on patient demographics, clinical details and outcomes, including LOS, post-operative ED visits and 30-day readmissions, were extracted from medical records. NPs documented interventions they performed across the pre-operative, in-hospital and post-hospital phases. Associations between NP interventions and patient outcomes were analysed using multivariate regression models. RESULTS NPs performed an average of 6.7 interventions per patient across the peri-operative phases. A moderate-to-high number of interventions performed during the pre-operative phase was significantly associated with a shorter LOS. Performing a moderate-to-high number of interventions during the post-hospital phase was correlated with fewer ED visits and lower rates of 30-day readmission. CONCLUSIONS Interventions performed by NPs during the pre-operative and post-hospital phases were significantly linked to better patient outcomes, notably shorter hospitalizations and fewer post-discharge complications. IMPLICATIONS Recognising the role of NPs in peri-operative care may guide healthcare systems in optimising post-surgical care pathways, ultimately minimising preventable emergency visits, reducing hospital LOS and lowering readmission rates. IMPACT This study underscores the value of NPs as integral providers in peri-operative surgical care. Their involvement in pre-operative preparation and post-discharge coordination contributes meaningfully to patient recovery trajectories. The findings support expanding their role within surgical teams to enhance care continuity and promote better recovery outcomes. REPORTING METHOD The EQUATOR guidelines were used with the STROBE checklist for reporting this study. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION No patient or public contribution.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. All JAN papers are required to have a sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical base and to be critical, questioning and scholarly in approach. As an international journal, JAN promotes diversity of research and scholarship in terms of culture, paradigm and healthcare context. For JAN’s worldwide readership, authors are expected to make clear the wider international relevance of their work and to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural considerations and differences.
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