La douche préopératoire chez les patients obèses : ce qu’en disent les patients et les soignants.

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine Recherche en Soins Infirmiers Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3917/rsi.147.0092
Mélanie Consiglio, Élodie Delfrate, Marie-Jeanne Lourenco, Ludivine Boulet, Tristan Petel, François Bergeot, Line Magnen, Caroline Meret, Vanessa Folope, Franck Dujardin, Emmanuel Huet, Véronique Merle
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Introduction : At least one preoperative shower is recommended to avoid surgical site infection. Caregivers must explain the showering technique, help the patient if necessary, and assess skin cleanliness after showering.Context : Showering may be more difficult for obese patients because of inadequate equipment and difficulties moving, as well as insufficient explanation regarding the showering technique and an insufficient skin cleanliness assessment from caregivers.Objective : to assess whether patients and/or caregivers report difficulties in the preoperative shower process that could be linked to patient obesity. Methods : pilot qualitative survey with semi-structured interviews conducted with 9 obese surgery patients and 11 surgery caregivers.Results : Patients did not report feelings of discrimination. They described no problem with equipment, but declared having received little explanation on the showering technique and no visual skin cleanliness assessment. Caregivers reported equipment as inadequate, they stated having delivered detailed information, but found the skin cleanliness assessment difficult.Discussion : The lack of skin cleanliness assessment by caregivers after preoperative showering is new information. Limits : preliminary study with a small number of interviews and no non-obese patients.Conclusion : the subject warrants additional work with both quantitative and qualitative surveys to better understand the difficulties with preoperative showering.

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肥胖患者术前淋浴:患者和护理人员的看法。
导读:建议术前至少淋浴一次,以避免手术部位感染。护理人员必须解释淋浴技术,必要时帮助患者,并在淋浴后评估皮肤清洁度。背景:肥胖患者洗澡可能更困难,因为设备不足和移动困难,以及对洗澡技术的解释不足和护理人员对皮肤清洁度的评估不足。目的:评估患者和/或护理人员是否报告术前淋浴过程中的困难可能与患者肥胖有关。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对9例肥胖手术患者和11名手术护理人员进行初步定性调查。结果:患者无歧视感觉。他们说设备没有问题,但声称在淋浴技术上没有得到什么解释,也没有对皮肤清洁度进行视觉评估。护理人员报告设备不足,他们表示已经提供了详细的信息,但发现皮肤清洁度评估困难。讨论:护理人员在术前淋浴后缺乏皮肤清洁度评估是新的信息。局限性:初步研究,少量访谈,无非肥胖患者。结论:该课题需要进一步的定量和定性调查工作,以更好地了解术前淋浴的困难。
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