[USL - Reggio Emilia IRCCS (MOBINT)内科患者动员的描述性分析研究]。

Q3 Medicine
Emanuela Vezzani, Daniela Mecugni, Janiny Silba Cardoso, Sandra Coriani, Antonio Boccia Zoboli, Roberta Riccò, Silvio Cavuto, Luisa Savoldi, Giovanna Amaducci
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导读:住院是老年人总体状况下降的一个重要危险因素。老年住院病人丧失自主能力,再加上行动不便,被定义为"医院获得性残疾",这类病人中有65%受到影响。不到一半的人将重新获得独立的动员。负面影响包括:跌倒、入住养老院的比例增加、住院时间延长、死亡率和发病率增加。尽管如此,老年患者仍有83-95%的住院时间躺在床上;他们很少走路或活动。只有在国际层面上对这个问题进行了分析目的:分析住院患者的积极动员。方法:前瞻性分析和描述性研究于2018年12月至2019年5月在雷焦艾米利亚大学AUSL临床医学系进行。对数据进行了描述性分析。结果:共筛选了1725例患者。应用纳入标准后,295例患者入组研究,其中9例因未能动员而被排除。66.4%的患者在上午卫生查房时被动员起来。据护士介绍,他们表现为状态稳定,警觉和定向(88.1%),使用各种辅助工具(1 - 3)(57.3%)。动员频率为:44.4%每天一次,31.2%两次,24.4%三次或以上。讨论:这项研究强调,动员与急救密切相关,经常依赖于卫生保健助理,并且主要适用于只需要一名助手的定向患者。需要进一步的研究来调查患者的特征和活动之间的联系。
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[Descriptive analytical study on patient mobilization of the Internal Medicine Department of the USL - IRCCS of Reggio Emilia (MOBINT)].

Introduction: Hospitalisation represents a significant risk factor for the decline in the general conditions of the elderly. Loss of autonomy in elderly inpatients, together with immobilisation, has been defined as 'Hospital-Acquired Disability' and affects 65% of this class of patients. Less than half of them will regain independent mobilisation. Included among the negative effects are: falls, increased percentage of admission to nursing homes, longer hospital admissions, increased mortality and morbitity. Despite these facts, elderly patients remain in bed for 83-95% of their hospital stay; they rarely walk or are mobilised. Only on an international level has this issue been analysed OBJECTIVES: To analyse active mobilisation in inpatients.

Methods: Prospective analytical and descriptive study performed from December 2018 - May 2019 in the Clinical Medicine department of the AUSL of Reggio Emilia. Descriptive analysis of the data has been performed.

Results: A total of 1725 patients were screened for the study. After applying the inclusion criteria, 295 patients were enrolled in the study, 9 of which were then excluded for failure to be mobilised. 66.4% of these patients were mobilized the morning during hygiene-rounds. According to the nurse, they appeared in a stable state, alert and oriented (88.1%) and used a variety of aids (from 1 to 3) (57.3%). The frequency of mobilisations were: 44.4% once a day, 31.2% twice, 24.4% three times or more.

Discussion: This study highlighted that mobilisation is strictly correlated to first assistance, frequently relying on health care assistants, and is mostly applied to oriented patients who only need one assistant. Further studies are required to investigate connections between patient's features and mobilisation.

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Professioni infermieristiche
Professioni infermieristiche Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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