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Nurses' experiences of caring for older patients afflicted by delirium in a neurological department

机译:神经系谵妄患者关怀照顾的护士经验

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Aims and objectives To investigate nurses' experiences of caring for older (65+ years) patients afflicted by delirium in a neurological department. Background Delirium is a frequent, acute and potentially fatal condition. Patients experience delirium as painful and stressful. The literature shows that nursing care is crucial in the prevention and treatment of delirium. The nurses' approach to the patient with delirium is essential for the quality of care provided to the patient. Design A qualitative, exploratory design was used to study the nurses' experiences of caring for patients afflicted by delirium. The study complied with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ). Methods A total of fourteen nurses participated in three focus groups. The nurses' narratives were used to elucidate their experiences, perceptions, attitudes and views towards the patient with delirium. The texts were analysed using thematic analysis. Results The analysis revealed three themes: The relationship with the patient is challenged, expertise is requested, and barriers to cooperation exist. Conclusions Nurses experienced a relationship with patients with delirium that was influenced by a lack of knowledge about communication with such patients. This resulted in a lack of person-centred care and knowledge about the patient's habitual condition and life story; hence, nurses did not discover the patient's initial delirium. Inadequate and unstructured documentation did the nursing effort initiated late so the patient's delirium was developing. Uncertainty caused lack of dialogue between nurses, which afflicted the partnership and relation between the patient and the nurse. A fast pace workload affected relationships, knowledge, documentation and collaboration. Thus, the person-centred approach to the patient was challenged, which made the provision of professional nursing care difficult. Relevance to clinical practice A continuous focus on patients with delirium, as well as specialised care, based on factual knowledge about delirium is necessary. Hence, communication skills are required to accommodate this group of patients and their need for care.
机译:旨在调查护士照顾老年人(65岁以上岁月)患者在神经系统部门的患者的照顾的经验。背景谵妄是频繁,急性和潜在的致命情况。患者体验谵妄痛苦和压力。文献表明,护理护理对谵妄的预防和治疗至关重要。护士对谵妄的患者的方法对于提供给患者的护理质量至关重要。设计了一个定性,探索性设计,用于研究护士的关怀,谵妄患者的关怀体验。该研究符合报告定性研究的综合标准(COREQ)。方法共有十四名护士参加三个焦点小组。护士的叙述被用来阐明他们对谵妄患者的经验,看法,态度和观点。使用主题分析分析文本。结果分析揭示了三个主题:与患者的关系受到挑战,要求专业知识,并存在合作的障碍。结论护士与谵妄患者的关系经历过缺乏关于与这些患者沟通的知识的影响。这导致了缺乏对患者惯常条件和生活故事的人为中心的关怀和知识;因此,护士没有发现患者的初始谵妄。不足和非结构化文件的护理努力已迟到,所以患者的谵妄正在发展。不确定性造成护士之间缺乏对话,这折磨了患者和护士之间的伙伴关系和关系。快速速度工作负载影响了关系,知识,文档和协作。因此,以人为本的患者的方法受到挑战,这使得提供专业护理难以提供困难。基于关于谵妄的事实知识的临床实践与临床实践的持续关注持续关注谵妄,以及专业的关注。因此,需要沟通技能来适应这群患者及其护理需求。

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