Communication needs of patients receiving mechanical ventilation: a pilot study.

M I Fitch, S Remus, B Stade
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Patients experiencing mechanical ventilation are unable to speak while being dependent on others for their physical needs. The purpose of this work is to describe the communication needs of individuals who are mechanically ventilated. This article reports the findings of a pilot study to assess communication needs of ventilated patients and to compare patients' perceptions of their needs with their nurses' perceptions of their needs. Twenty-seven nurse-patient comparisons were generated. The only statistically significant correlation was observed for the needs concerning social stimulation. Nurses and patients did not agree on the patients' communication needs in areas of information-seeking, information-sharing or request for assistance. Further research is needed to verify these findings.

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接受机械通气患者的沟通需求:一项初步研究。
使用机械通气的患者在身体需要依赖他人时无法说话。这项工作的目的是描述机械通气个体的沟通需求。本文报告了一项初步研究的结果,以评估通气患者的沟通需求,并比较患者对其需求的看法与护士对其需求的看法。共进行了27例护士与患者的比较。只有与社会刺激相关的需求有统计学意义。护患双方对患者在信息寻求、信息共享、求助等方面的沟通需求不一致。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。
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