使用髋关节护具是什么感觉?护患意见及经验之质性研究

Robert Ledsham , Jonathan Boote , Audrey Kirkland , Sue Davies
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摘要

目的探讨护理人员和患者对临床住院病房使用髋关节护具的看法和体会。设计与方法定性、横断面研究。对护士和患者进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组。所有数据均采用“框架”方法进行分析。在NHS信托机构内,有两个痴呆症和两个长期精神健康问题病房。样本护士(n = 22)和患者(n = 16)。患者和工作人员支持使用髋关节护具,因为它们:(1)被认为可以减少跌倒相关的伤害,(2)减轻跌倒时的焦虑,(3)为患者提供自信,无需帮助即可活动。然而,人们担心髋部护具会降低患者在没有帮助的情况下穿衣服和上厕所的能力。有些病人觉得护具不舒服,而且很热,尤其是在床上。痴呆症病房的护士报告说,患者忘记了他们戴着干预装置,一旦它就位,患者就会把它取下来。髋关节保护器的成功使用取决于:(1)患者接受保护器目的的程度以及由此产生的不适和对其独立性的不利影响;(2)护理人员解释干预的好处,并监督其正确使用的能力。
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What is it like to use hip protectors? A qualitative study of the views and experiences of nurses and patients

Objectives

To explore the views and experiences of nursing staff and patients about using hip protectors in in-patient clinical wards.

Design and method

Qualitative, cross-sectional study. Semi-structured interviews and focus groups were carried out with nurses and patients. All data were analysed using the ‘Framework’ method.

Setting

Two dementia and two enduring mental health problem wards within an NHS Trust.

Sample

Nurses (n = 22) and patients (n = 16).

Findings

Patients and staff supported the use of hip protectors, because they: (1) were perceived to reduce falls-related injuries, (2) lessen anxiety around falls, and (3) provide patients with confidence to mobilise unaided. However, there was concern that hip protectors can reduce patients’ ability to dress and use the toilet unaided. Some patients find protectors uncomfortable and hot, particularly in bed. Nurses in dementia wards reported that patients forget they are wearing the intervention, and that patients remove the protector once it is in position.

Conclusions

The successful utilisation of hip protectors is dependent on: (1) the degree to which patients accept the purpose of the protector and any resultant discomfort and adverse impact on their independence; and (2) the ability of nursing staff to explain the benefits of the intervention, and to monitor its correct usage.

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