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Balancing safety and harm for older adults with dementia in rural emergency departments: healthcare professionals' perspectives

机译:在农村急诊科中平衡老年痴呆症患者的安全和危害:医疗保健专业人员的观点

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Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is a potentially harmful environment for older adults with dementia, and rural EDs face unique challenges in providing care to this population. The purpose of this study was to understand safety and harm in rural ED transitional care for community dwelling older adults with dementia from the perspective of healthcare professionals (HCPs). Methods: An interpretive, descriptive exploratory design from a social ecological perspective was used. Using purposive and snowball sampling, HCPs were recruited from two rural hospital EDs in two Canadian provinces. Data collection involved participant interviews using a semi-structured interview guide. Audio-recorded interviews were transcribed, transcripts coded, and themes identified using constant comparative analysis with thematic coding. Results: A total of 12 HCPs, seven from one province and five from the other, participated in the study. HCPs worked directly in the ED or consulted in the ED from hospital-based social work, rehabilitation and community liaison services. Three themes were identified: physical environment (space, design and equipment), work environment (pressure to perform) and practice environment (family, knowledge and processes). A conceptual model was developed to illustrate how HCPs worked to balance safety and harm for older patients with dementia within a milieu created by the overlapping and synergistically interacting environments. Conclusions: HCPs in rural EDs working at the interface of hospital and community constantly attempt to balance promoting safety and avoiding harm for older adults with dementia. Participants perceived safety broadly, understanding that the consequences of the milieu were created through an interaction between physical, work and practice environments. These consequences related to the physical, cognitive and emotional wellbeing of older adults with dementia and their caregivers. Within the practice environment, participants identified a 'rural advantage' that was tied to their knowledge of community and the people with dementia and their caregivers who sought care in the participating EDs. However, familiarity can be a double-edged sword and to minimize potential harm healthcare professionals must seek input from caregivers regarding altered functional status, and policies to change triage to include gerontological knowledge and create elder-friendly rural ED environments are needed.
机译:简介:急诊科(ED)对于患有老年痴呆症的老年人来说是潜在的有害环境,而农村急诊科在为该人群提供护理方面面临独特的挑战。这项研究的目的是从医疗保健专业人员(HCP)的角度了解老年痴呆症社区居民在农村ED过渡医疗中的安全性和危害。方法:从社会生态学角度使用解释性,描述性的探索性设计。使用目的性样本和滚雪球样本,从加拿大两个省的两个农村医院急诊室招募了HCP。数据收集涉及使用半结构化访谈指南的参与者访谈。使用主题编码进行持续的比较分析,记录音频采访记录,对笔录进行编码并确定主题。结果:共有12个HCP,其中一个省份七个,另一个省份五个。 HCP直接在急诊室工作或在急诊室接受医院的社会工作,康复和社区联络服务的咨询。确定了三个主题:物理环境(空间,设计和设备),工作环境(执行压力)和实践环境(家庭,知识和过程)。开发了一个概念模型来说明HCP如何在环境重叠和协同相互作用的环境中平衡老年痴呆患者的安全性和危害。结论:在医院和社区之间工作的农村急诊室中的HCP不断尝试平衡促进老年痴呆症患者的安全性和避免伤害。参与者广泛地了解了安全性,了解到环境的后果是通过物理,工作和实践环境之间的相互作用而产生的。这些后果与老年痴呆症及其照顾者的身体,认知和情感健康有关。在练习环境中,参与者确定了“农村优势”,这与他们对社区,痴呆症患者及其在寻求参与治疗的急诊室中寻求照料的人的了解有关。但是,熟悉可能是一把双刃剑,并且为了最大程度地减少潜在的伤害,医疗保健专业人员必须寻求护理人员的有关功能状态改变的意见,并且需要改变分类标准以包括老年病学知识并创建对老年人友好的农村ED环境的政策。

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