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Fundamental care for people with cognitive impairment in the hospital setting: A study combining positive organisational scholarship and video‐reflexive ethnography

机译:医院环境中具有认知障碍的人的基础照顾:积极组织奖学金和视频反应民族识别结合的研究

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Abstract Aims and objectives To clarify how high‐quality fundamentals of care for people with dementia and/or delirium were practised in a specialist geriatric evaluation and management unit. Background Older people with cognitive impairment represent a significant number of people who are admitted to hospital. They are at increased risk of dying, readmission and long hospital stays, relative to those without cognitive impairment. There is an urgent need to elucidate the conditions that underpin safe and high‐quality fundamental care for these patients and their families. Methods Using the innovative methodologies of positive organisational scholarship in healthcare and video‐reflexive ethnography, this 18‐month study was conducted within an inpatient geriatric evaluation and management unit for people with dementia and/or delirium in South Australia. Patients, family members and staff members (managerial, clinical and nonclinical) participated by allowing researchers to document ethnographic fieldwork notes and film their practices and/or accounts thereof; and/or interpreting digital recordings with researchers in order to make sense of data in a process of co‐analysis. This study is reported using Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research reporting guidelines. Results High‐quality fundamental care for people with dementia and/or delirium in hospital and their families was associated with the special space of the hospital unit; an aptitude for people with dementia; a capacity to translate person‐centred fundamentals of care from rhetoric to reality; and an appreciation for teamwork. Conclusion This study clarified how teams working in hospital can practise high‐quality fundamentals of care for older people with dementia and/or delirium. Delivery of high‐quality fundamental care in this setting was dependent, not only on nurses, but the entire ward team working cohesively in a “weave of commitment.” Relevance to clinical practice Efforts to improve fundamental care for people with cognitive impairment need to encompass values and philosophy of person‐centred care, including the contributions by all staff to care delivery.
机译:摘要目标与目标,以澄清专业的老年人评估和管理单位在痴呆症和/或谵妄的患者的高质量基础知识。背景老年人具有认知障碍代表了大量被入学的人。他们正在增加垂死的风险,再生和长医院的风险,相对于没有认知障碍的人。迫切需要阐明对这些患者及其家庭安全和高质量的基础照顾的条件。使用医疗保健和视频反应性民族术中的积极组织奖学金创新方法的方法,这项18个月的研究是在南澳大利亚痴呆症和/或谵妄的患有痴呆和/或谵妄的住院性的老年评估和管理单元中进行的。患者,家庭成员和工作人员(管理,临床和非临记)通过允许研究人员允许研究人格博物实地工作说明和拍摄其实践和/或账户;和/或用研究人员解释数字录音,以便在共同分析过程中进行数据。据报道,本研究使用报告定性研究报告指南的标准。结果医院及其家庭患有痴呆症和/或谵妄的高品质基础护理与医院单位的特殊空间有关;患有痴呆症的人的能力;将人为中心的护理基本原理从修辞到现实转化为现实的能力;并欣赏团队合作。结论本研究澄清了在医院工作的团队如何为老年人和/或谵妄的老年人练习高质量的关怀基本面。在这个环境中提供高质量的基础护理,不仅依赖于护士,但整个病房团队在“编织承诺的编织”中努力工作。与临床实践的相关性,以改善认知障碍的人的基本照顾需要涵盖以人为本的关怀的价值和哲学,包括所有员工关心交付的贡献。

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