P34护理人员开拓者——为什么护理人员要参加院前研究?

B. Evans, Alan Brown, J. Bulger, G. Fegan, S. Ford, K. Guy, S. Jones, L. Keen, N. Rees, H. Snooks
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改善院前治疗和护理的研究需要临床和救护车服务管理人员的参与,以测试干预措施和收集研究数据。研究人员与具有院前临床、管理和政策专业知识的个人和组织密切合作,规划、交付和传播研究证据。最近的一项试验涉及评估护理人员对疑似髋部骨折患者使用髂筋膜隔室阻滞(FICB)代替吗啡的可行性。参加试验是自愿的。我们通过RAPID(院前髋关节断裂快速镇痛)试验探讨护理人员参与研究的动机。方法在某地区医院开展3个焦点小组,11名RAPID试验护理人员参与,经参与者同意录音。对访谈笔录进行专题分析。分析小组有两名研究人员,一名护理人员和一名非专业人员。结果护理人员认为他们参与研究对病人、对他们个人和护理专业都有好处。受访者表示,作为研究项目的一部分提供了一个机会,以提高他们的技能,并提供更好的病人护理。在RAPID试验中,他们了解了不同药物和治疗方法对疑似髋部骨折患者的潜在风险和益处,并欢迎有机会为弱势群体确定改进的疼痛治疗方法。他们为学习和使用通常由临床工作人员执行的手术感到自豪:“这是非常专业的,就像,等等,我在这里做的是非常顶级的工作,处理麻醉剂……钝针……就像‘在那里’一样。”这不是我们的日常生活。更普遍的是,受访者确定了研究如何通过将护理人员的角色扩展到临床专科领域来扩大护理人员实践的范围。他们指出,许多护理人员不愿意承担被认为超出他们工资等级的任务,并回避学习常规护理以外的新技术的机会。相比之下,这些护理人员认为自己是该行业的开拓者,为获得额外的临床责任和技能而感到自豪。他们也重视为证据基础做出贡献的机会,提供关于使用替代药物的知识,他们本能地认为替代药物会导致更少的并发症,并有利于患者的死亡率和发病率。结论:参与研究的护理人员认为他们有助于个人和专业发展,并有可能改善患者护理。未来对医护人员拒绝参与研究的研究可以探索技能发展的障碍和不同观点,这也可能为新的循证干预措施的实施提供信息。
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P34 Paramedic trail blazers – why do paramedics take part in prehospital research?
Background Research to improve prehospital treatment and care requires the participation of clinical and managerial staff from ambulance services to test interventions and collect research data. Researchers work closely with individuals and organisations with prehospital clinical, managerial and policy expertise to plan, deliver and disseminate research evidence. A recent trial involved assessing feasibility of paramedics administering Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block (FICB) in place of morphine to patients with suspected hip fracture. Participation in the trial was voluntary. We explored paramedics’ motivation for participating in research through the RAPID (Rapid Analgesia for Prehospital Hip Disruption) trial. Methods We held three focus groups with 11 RAPID trial paramedics serving one district hospital, audio-recorded with participants’ consent. We conducted thematic analysis of interview transcripts. Two researchers, one paramedic and one lay member were in the analysis team. Results Paramedics believed their participation in research had benefits for patients, for them individually and for the paramedic profession. Respondents said that being part of a research project provided an opportunity to increase their skills and provide improved patient care. In the RAPID trial, they understood the potential risks and benefits of different medications and management for patients with suspected hip fracture and welcomed the chance to identify improved pain management for a vulnerable population. They felt proud to be learning and using a procedure usually administered by clinical staff: ‘This is quite specialised, like, hang on, I’m doing a really top job here, dealing with anaesthetics…blunt needles… it’s like ‘up there’. It’s not our everyday thing.’ More generally, respondents identified how research potentially contributed towards widening the scope of paramedic practice by extending their role into clinically specialist areas. They suggested that many paramedics were unwilling to undertake tasks perceived to exceed their pay-grades and shunned the opportunity to learn new techniques which were not routine care. In comparison, these paramedics saw themselves as trail-blazers for the profession, proud to be acquiring extra clinical responsibilities and skills. They also valued the chance to contribute to the evidence base, providing knowledge about using alternative medication which they instinctively felt would cause fewer complications and benefit patient mortality and morbidity. Conclusion Paramedics who take part in research believe they contribute to personal and professional development and potentially improve patient care. Future research with paramedics refusing research participation could explore barriers and different views on skills development, which may also inform implementation of new evidence-based interventions.
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