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Nurses’ experiences of delivering acute orthopaedic care to patients with dementia

机译:护士对痴呆患者提供急性骨科护理的经验

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Abstract Background Nurses who care for acute patients with dementia in a hospital setting report a variety of challenges in regard to meeting the complex needs of their patients. In particular, known barriers to optimal care include a lack of knowledge about dementia, lack of dementia‐friendly acute clinical environments, lack of time to care for the individual patient and a prioritised focus on the medical issues that triggered the hospitalisation. Research to date has not specifically focused on nurses’ experiences of caring for people with dementia in orthopaedic wards. Aim This study investigates nurses’ experiences of caring for people with dementia, in an acute orthopaedic hospital ward setting. Design Qualitative interviews. Methods This qualitative study employs hermeneutic phenomenological research methods. Eight Danish nurses were interviewed in an orthopaedic ward about their experiences in caring for orthopaedic patients with dementia. Nurses with various levels of expertise were selected for interview so that a full range of nursing experiences could inform the research study. Results The results of the study revealed two major themes: “Nurse communication and patient information” and “Care compromise”, with three and four sub‐themes, respectively. These findings are used to illustrate how, and why, nurses’ experiences of caring for patients with dementia contribute a discontentment and negative preconceived perception by some nurses towards their acute care of patients with chronic dementia. The results are discussed in the context of Interactional Nursing Practice theory and describe the challenges experienced by acute care orthopaedic nurses who care for patients with dementia. Conclusion Orthopaedic nurses find it challenging and professionally difficult to provide person‐centred care for patients with dementia during an acute orthopaedic hospital admission. Implications for practice Orthopaedic nurses should work to adopt a positive attitude, and person‐centred approach, towards dementia care. It is also recommended that the electronic patient record should be supplemented by oral dissemination to some extent, as information, plans of action and knowledge about the care situation for patients with dementia has a tendency to drown in chronological data presentation.
机译:在医院环境中关心患有痴呆症的急性患者的抽象背景护士报告了满足患者复杂需求的各种挑战。特别地,已知的最佳护理障碍包括缺乏关于痴呆症的知识,缺乏痴呆型急性临床环境,缺乏时间来照顾个人患者的时间和优先考虑引发住院病的医疗问题。迄今为止的研究并无专门专注于护士在骨科病房中患有痴呆症的关怀的经历。目的本研究调查了护理对患有痴呆症的关怀的经历,在急性骨科医院病房环境中。设计定性访谈。方法这种定性研究采用了诠释学现象学研究方法。在一个骨科病房中采访了八个丹麦护士,了解了他们在患有痴呆症的关心骨科患者的经验。选择有各种专业级别的护士进行面试,以便全方位的护理经历可以通知研究研究。结果该研究的结果揭示了两个主要主题:“护士沟通和患者信息”,分别具有三个和四个子主题的“护理妥协”。这些发现用于说明痴呆症患者的照顾如何,为什么,某些护士对慢性痴呆患者的急性护理有助于令人满意和消极的先入为主的感知。结果是在互动护理实践理论的背景下讨论的,并描述了急性护理骨科护士所经历的患者患有痴呆患者的挑战。结论骨科护士发现令人挑战性,专业难以为急性骨科医院入院期间为痴呆患者提供以人为本的护理。对实践矫形护士的影响应该努力采取积极的态度和以人为本的方法,以痴呆症。还建议电子患者记录在一定程度上以口语传播补充,作为信息,关于痴呆患者的护理情况的行动计划和知识,该痴呆症患者的趋势具有时间按年度数据介绍淹死的趋势。

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