疗养院居民的吞咽困难:一项横断面研究

Q3 Nursing
Isabel de Jesus Oliveira, Flávio Filipe Sousa Ferreira, Licínia Fernandes
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目的了解老年人吞咽困难患病率及相关临床因素的研究结果。设计/方法/方法进行了一项横断面描述性研究,包括5家养老院的99名居民。采用社会人口学调查问卷和吞咽障碍筛查法进行数据收集。发现吞咽困难的患病率为59.59%。吞咽困难与跌倒风险、压疮、日常生活活动独立水平和认知功能得分之间存在显著相关性。研究的局限性/意义由于样本量和具体的国家背景,结果应仔细解释。在进一步的研究中必须获得更大的样本。实际意义:护士必须接受适当的培训,才能进行系统的吞咽困难筛查,鉴于吞咽困难的高患病率,应考虑在养老院团队中纳入专门培训吞咽困难患者康复的专业人员。社会影响吞咽困难的社会和经济负担,以及对个人生活质量的影响,需要养老院管理者对这个问题有不同的关注。养老院有护士提供保健服务;然而,训练有素的吞咽困难治疗专业人员通常不会。这些结果强调了在所有居民中系统筛查吞咽困难的重要性,从而促进及时干预以预防呼吸和营养并发症。
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Dysphagia in nursing home residents: a cross-sectional study
Purpose This paper aims to disseminate the results of research aiming to identify the prevalence of dysphagia and related clinical factors in nursing home residents. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional descriptive study was developed, including 99 residents in five nursing homes. A sociodemographic questionnaire and the Gugging Swallowing Screen for dysphagia screening were used for data collection. Findings The prevalence of dysphagia was 59.59%. A significant correlation was found between dysphagia and worse scores for fall risk, pressure ulcer, level of independence for activities of daily living and cognitive functioning. Research limitations/implications Results should be interpreted carefully due to sample size and specific country context. A larger sample must be achieved in further research. Practical implications Nurses must receive proper training to perform systematic dysphagia screening, and it should be considered, given the high prevalence, the inclusion of professionals specially trained for rehabilitating dysphagic residents in nursing home teams. Social implications The social and economic burden of dysphagia, in addition to all the implications on the person’s quality of life, requires a differentiated focus on this issue by nursing home managers. Originality/value Nursing homes have nurses providing health care; however, trained professionals for dysphagia treatment commonly are not. These results highlight the importance of systematic screening for dysphagia in all residents, thus promoting timely intervention to prevent respiratory and nutritional complications.
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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