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Physical restraints in intensive care units: a national questionnaire survey of physical restraint use for critically ill patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation in Japan

机译:重症监护病房的身体约束:日本进行侵入性机械通气的危重患者身体约束使用情况的全国问卷调查

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Aims Physical restraints are often used for patients undergoing mechanical ventilation to protect important medical equipment. However, they have adverse physical and psychological effects and could pose ethical hazards. Physical restraint use varies by country, but so far there is little understanding of the frequency of physical restraint use among intensive care unit ( ICU ) patients in Japan. The present study aims to describe the frequency of physical restraint use among Japanese patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Additionally, it attempts to verify the hypothesis that insufficient human resources have increased the frequency of physical restraints. Methods We undertook a cross‐sectional online open anonymous survey of ICU nurses using a self‐administered questionnaire to examine the use of physical restraints for patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation in Japan. Results We obtained 175 responses, of which 46 were excluded. Of the respondents, 43% reported that physical restraints were used for more than 75% of mechanically ventilated patients. Intensive care units with a higher frequency of physical restraint use had a significantly greater number of beds per nurse compared to those with a lower frequency; however, after adjusting for the number of beds in the ICU and hospital type in a logistic regression analysis, the number of beds per nurse was no longer significantly related to the use of physical restraints. Conclusions Physical restraints are commonly used among patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in Japan. A systematic approach to reducing physical restraint use among mechanically ventilated patients is needed.
机译:目的身体约束通常用于进行机械通气的患者,以保护重要的医疗设备。但是,它们具有不利的身心影响,并可能构成道德风险。物理约束的使用因国家/地区而异,但到目前为止,日本对重症监护病房(ICU)患者使用物理约束的频率了解甚少。本研究旨在描述接受机械通气的日本患者中使用物理约束的频率。此外,它试图验证以下假设:人力资源不足增加了身体约束的频率。方法我们采用自我调查表对ICU护士进行了在线横断面匿名匿名调查,以检查日本进行有创机械通气的患者对身体的约束。结果我们获得了175个响应,其中46个被排除。在受访者中,有43%的人报告说超过75%的机械通气患者使用了身体约束。与使用频率较低的重症监护病房相比,使用物理约束频率较高的重症监护病房的每位护士床位数要多得多。但是,在通过逻辑回归分析调整ICU的病床数和医院类型后,每个护士的病床数不再与身体约束的使用显着相关。结论在日本进行机械通气的患者中普遍使用身体约束。需要一种减少机械通气患者身体约束使用的系统方法。

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