Noticing Acute Changes in Health in Long-Term Care Residents.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Rehabilitation Nursing Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1097/RNJ.0000000000000405
Mary Elizabeth Bowen, Meredeth Rowe, Aidan Flynn, Heather Basehore, Ju Young Shin
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Abstract

Purpose: Early signs of acute conditions and increased fall risk often go unrecognized in patients in long-term care facilities. The aim of this study was to examine how healthcare staff identify and act on changes in health status in this patient population.

Design: A qualitative study design was used for this study.

Methods: Six focus groups across two Department of Veterans Affairs long-term care facilities were conducted with 26 interdisciplinary healthcare staff members. Using thematic content analysis, the team preliminarily coded based on interview questions, reviewed and discussed emerging themes, and agreed on the resultant coding scheme for each category with additional independent scientist review.

Results: Themes included describing and explaining how "normal" or expected behavior is identified by staff, noticing changes in a resident, determining the significance of the change, hypothesizing reasons for an observed change, response to an observed change, and resolution of the clinical change.

Conclusions: Despite limited training in formal assessment methods, long-term care staff have developed methods to conduct ongoing assessments of the residents. This technique, individual phenotyping, often identifies acute changes; however, the lack of formal methods, language, or tools to communicate the changes means that these assessments are not often formalized in a manner that informs the residents' changing care needs.

Clinical relevance to the practice of rehabilitation nursing: More formal objective measures of health change are needed to assist long-term care staff in expressing and interpreting the subjective phenotype changes into objective, easily communicated health status changes. This is particularly important for acute health changes and impending falls, both of which are associated with acute hospitalization.

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注意长期护理居民健康的急性变化。
目的:在长期护理机构的患者中,急性症状的早期迹象和跌倒风险的增加往往没有被认识到。本研究的目的是检查医护人员如何识别和采取行动,在这一患者群体的健康状况的变化。设计:本研究采用定性研究设计。方法:对两家退伍军人事务部长期护理机构的26名跨学科医护人员进行了6个焦点小组的研究。通过主题内容分析,团队根据访谈问题进行初步编码,对新兴主题进行审查和讨论,并对每个类别的最终编码方案达成一致,并进行额外的独立科学家审查。结果:主题包括描述和解释工作人员如何识别“正常”或预期的行为,注意到住院医生的变化,确定变化的重要性,假设观察到的变化的原因,对观察到的变化的反应,以及临床变化的解决方案。结论:尽管在正式评估方法方面的培训有限,但长期护理人员已经开发出了对居民进行持续评估的方法。这种技术,个体表型,经常识别急性变化;然而,缺乏正式的方法、语言或工具来传达这些变化,这意味着这些评估通常不能以一种告知居民不断变化的护理需求的方式正式化。与康复护理实践的临床相关性:需要更正式客观的健康变化测量,以帮助长期护理人员表达和解释主观表型变化为客观的,易于沟通的健康状态变化。这对于急性健康变化和即将到来的跌倒尤其重要,这两者都与急性住院有关。
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Rehabilitation Nursing
Rehabilitation Nursing 医学-护理
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1.90
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7.70%
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68
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Nursing is a refereed, award-winning publication and is the official journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. Its purpose is to provide rehabilitation professionals with high-quality articles with a primary focus on rehabilitation nursing. Topics range from administration and research to education and clinical topics, and nursing perspectives, with continuing education opportunities in every issue. Articles range from administration and research to education and clinical topics; nursing perspectives, resource reviews, and product information; and continuing education opportunities in every issue.
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