Nursing Recommendations in the Management of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Delphi Consensus.

Laura Cano García, Carmen Domínguez Quesada, Ana Isabel Rodríguez Vargas, Elisa Trujillo Martin, José María Martín Martín
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Introduction: Nurses' role in the management of people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is essential. Specific guidelines for nurses have not been previously developed in Spain. This project aimed to try to develop comprehensive and validated recommendations for nurses regarding the management of people with SLE. Method: A Delphi questionnaire with 90 general and specific recommendations was designed by the scientific committee and underwent two rounds of participation. Results: Panellists reached a consensus on "agreement" for 85 recommendations during the first round and for 87 recommendations after the second and final rounds. Panellists agreed that people with SLE should be managed within a multidisciplinary team, and that this team should include specialized nurses. Panellists stated that most of the services lack specialized nurses. Experts identified lack of specific training programs targeted to nurses as the main barrier for application of recommendations. Panellists recommended an extended role for nurses in the management of people with SLE, including diagnosis, patient education, treatment monitoring and administration, and follow-up. Conclusions: This study is the first consensus that provides nursing recommendations from experts on the management of people with SLE in Europe. Design of standardized training programs targeted to nurses would facilitate the application of the recommendations.

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系统性红斑狼疮治疗中的护理建议:德尔菲共识。
引言:护士在系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者管理中的作用至关重要。西班牙以前没有制定专门的护士指南。该项目旨在为护士制定关于SLE患者管理的全面且有效的建议。方法:由科学委员会设计德尔菲问卷,共有90条一般性和具体性建议,并进行两轮参与。结果:小组成员在第一轮会议期间就85项建议和第二轮和最后一轮会议之后的87项建议达成了“一致意见”。小组成员一致认为,SLE患者应在多学科团队中进行管理,该团队应包括专业护士。小组成员指出,大多数服务缺乏专业护士。专家们认为,缺乏针对护士的具体培训计划是实施建议的主要障碍。小组成员建议护士在系统性红斑狼疮患者的管理中发挥更大的作用,包括诊断、患者教育、治疗监测和管理以及随访。结论:本研究首次达成共识,为欧洲SLE患者的管理提供了专家的护理建议。设计针对护士的标准化培训计划将有助于建议的实施。
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