[长期通气患者的跨专业断奶委员会和断奶咨询:对患者护理感知潜力的定性研究]。

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Pneumologie Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1055/a-2161-6014
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摘要

背景:PRiVENT项目旨在改善对有创通气患者的护理,减少院外长期通气患者的数量。PRiVENT为重症监护室提供了与专业断奶中心的专家在跨专业断奶委员会和断奶咨询中交换信息的机会,并充分利用患者的断奶潜力。在伴随过程评估的背景下,将检查PRiVENT干预组件的可持续性、可扩展性和有效性,并将调查重症监护室和负责断奶中心之间的跨专业合作,以确定护理侵入性管理患者的潜力。方法:在一项定性的横断面研究中,对参与ICU的护理提供者进行了半结构的、以问题为导向的访谈。这些数据经过数字记录、化名和逐字转录。数据分析基于Brown和Clarke的专题分析和实施研究综合框架。MAXQDA 2020软件用于组织数据。结果:对ICU护理人员进行了14次访谈。早期将患者转移到断奶中心以及将肺部专业知识纳入常规护理被认为是断奶委员会和断奶咨询的积极潜力。特别是在患有新冠肺炎的危重、多发病患者中,断奶中心的专业知识被认为是有帮助的。由于工作量大,护士无法参加断奶委员会和断奶咨询。结论:断奶中心和ICU在断奶委员会和断奶咨询方面的跨专业合作可以改善对有创通气患者的护理。应讨论和制定促进护士参与的策略。
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[Interprofessional weaning boards and weaning consults for long-term ventilated patients: A qualitative study of perceived potential for patient care].

Background: The PRiVENT project aims to improve the care of invasively ventilated patients and to reduce the number of out-of-hospital long-term ventilated patients. PRiVENT offers intensive care units the opportunity to exchange information with experts from specialized weaning centers in interprofessional weaning boards and weaning consults and to exploit the full weaning potential of the patients. In the context of the accompanying process evaluation, the PRiVENT intervention components will be examined for sustainability, scalability and effectiveness, and the interprofessional collaboration between intensive care units and the responsible weaning centers will be investigated in order to identify potentials for the care of invasively managed patients.

Methods: In a qualitative cross-sectional study, semistructured, problem-oriented interviews were conducted with care providers of participating ICUs. The data were digitally recorded, pseudonymized and verbatim transcribed. Data analysis was based on Brown and Clarke's Thematic Analysis and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. MAXQDA 2020 software was used to organize the data.

Results: Fourteen interviews were conducted with ICU care providers. The early transfer of patients to a weaning center and the integration of pulmonary expertise into routine care were identified as positively perceived potentials of the weaning boards and weaning consults. Especially in critically ill, multimorbid patients suffering from COVID-19, the expertise of the weaning centers was considered helpful. Due to heavy workloads, nurses were unable to participate in weaning boards and weaning consults.

Conclusion: Interprofessional collaboration between weaning centers and ICUs in weaning boards and weaning consults can improve the care of invasively ventilated patients. Strategies to promote the involvement of nurses should be discussed and developed.

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Pneumologie
Pneumologie RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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期刊介绍: Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Pneumologie DGP Organ des Deutschen Zentralkomitees zur Bekämpfung der Tuberkulose DZK Organ des Bundesverbandes der Pneumologen BdP Fachärzte für Lungen- und Bronchialheilkunde, Pneumologen und Allergologen
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