首页> 外文期刊>Journal of clinical nursing >Comparing accuracy of the Yale swallow protocol when administered by registered nurses and speech-language pathologists
【24h】

Comparing accuracy of the Yale swallow protocol when administered by registered nurses and speech-language pathologists

机译:由注册护士和言语病理学家管理时比较耶鲁吞咽方案的准确性

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Aims and objectives: (1) To describe the results of a web-based teaching module used by registered nurses to identify patients at risk of aspiration and (2) to determine accuracy of the registered nurse-administered 3-ounce water swallow challenge protocol, that is, drinking three ounces of water, a basic cognitive screen and oral mechanism evaluation, when compared with blinded ratings from speech-language pathology. Background: Early identification of potential swallowing problems is important prior to ingestion of food, fluid and medications. Unfortunately, current nurse-administered screens use a variety of non-evidence-based assessments. It would be beneficial to use a valid, reliable and evidence-based screen, that is, the Yale swallow protocol. Design: Prospective, blinded, referral-based. Methods: Fifty-two registered nurses and 101 inpatients participated. First, each participant was administered the 3-ounce water swallow challenge protocol by a speech-language pathologist. Second, a nurse administered the protocol to the same patient within one hour and independently recorded results and diet recommendations. The nurse was blinded to the study's purpose and results of the speech-language pathologist's initial screening. Out of view, but simultaneous with the nurse-administered protocol, a speech-language pathologist rerated the patient's challenge for comparison with initial results and determined the accuracy of the nurse-administered protocol. Results: Intra- and inter-rater protocol agreements for the two speech-language pathologists were 100%. Inter-rater protocol agreement between registered nurses and speech-language pathologists was 98·01%. Conclusions: Results confirm the reliability and accuracy of a registered nurse-administered Yale swallow protocol. The consequence of 98% accuracy combined with previously reported 96·5% sensitivity, 97·9% negative predictive value and <2% false negative rate allowed for adoption of the protocol for the entire general hospital population. Relevance to clinical practice: Avoidance of preventable prandial pulmonary aspiration as a cause of nosocomial infection is an important goal for all acute care hospitalised patients deemed at risk of aspiration.
机译:目的和目标:(1)描述注册护士用来识别有误吸危险的患者的基于网络的教学模块的结果,以及(2)确定注册护士管理的3盎司水吞咽挑战协议的准确性,也就是说,与语音语言病理学的盲目评分相比,喝三盎司的水,基本的认知检查和口头机制评估。背景:在吞食食物,液体和药物之前,及早发现潜在的吞咽问题很重要。不幸的是,当前由护士管理的屏幕使用各种基于非证据的评估。使用有效,可靠且基于证据的屏幕(即耶鲁吞咽协议)将是有益的。设计:前瞻性,盲目的,基于推荐。方法:52名注册护士和101名住院病人参加了研究。首先,由言语病理学家为每位参与者服用3盎司的吞水挑战法。其次,一名护士在一小时之内对同一名患者进行了治疗,并独立记录了结果和饮食建议。护士对这项研究的目的和语言病理学家的初步筛查结果视而不见。视线外,但与护士管理的方案同时出现,语言病理学家对患者的挑战进行了重新评估,以与初始结果进行比较,并确定了护士管理的方案的准确性。结果:两位言语病理学家的评估者内部和评估者之间的协议一致性为100%。注册护士和言语病理学家之间的评分者间协议一致性为98·01%。结论:结果证实了注册护士管理的耶鲁吞咽方案的可靠性和准确性。 98%的准确度与先前报道的96·5%的敏感性,97·9%的阴性预测值和<2%的假阴性率相结合的结果允许整个整个医院人群采用该方案。与临床实践的相关性:对于所有被认为存在吸入危险的急诊住院患者,避免将可预防的餐前肺部吸入引起的医院感染是一项重要目标。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号