遗漏的护理和支持数据:在某些外科病房的初步调查。

Alfonso Sollami, Federica Begarani, Giuseppe Marletta, Rita Romano
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护理遗漏(MNC)是指在患者护理过程中被遗漏或延迟的计划护理。尽管跨国公司在意大利很重要,但很少有研究衡量跨国公司的流行程度及其原因。我们不知道文献中发表的研究将跨国公司与支持人员的存在或不存在联系起来。目的:本研究的目的是测量护士对有或没有卫生保健助理(HCA)的外科病房疏忽护理的看法和原因,并评估两组护士之间是否存在显著差异。方法:横断面观察性研究是通过意大利版的“缺失护理调查”的管理,对被调查病房的护士进行的。结果:结果证实,最常见的MNC是卫生和动员活动,如其他意大利和国外研究报告的那样,在没有hca的病房中频率更高。此外,该研究还证实了其他意大利和国外的研究结果,即跨国公司最重要的动机是缺乏员工和突发事件。结论:不希望归因于因果关系,评估结果很有趣,这似乎表明hca的存在有助于减少错过活动的发生率。工作人员的缺乏表明,两组的跨国公司平均水平较高,这似乎不仅引起了我们对hca存在的关注,而且引起了他们在护理活动中的关注。可能有必要反思护士给予某些活动的优先级。
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Missed care and support figures: Preliminary investigation in some surgical ward.

Introduction: Missed Nursing care (MNC) is defined as planned care in the patients care process that is omitted or delayed. Despite their importance in Italy, there are just few studies that measure MNC's prevalence and causes. We are not aware of studies published in literature that have related MNC with the presence or absence of support staff.

Objectives: This study's objective, was to measure nurse's perception and reasons for missed care in surgical wards with or without Health Care Assistants (HCA), and, to assess whether there is a significant difference between the two groups of nurses.

Methodology: A Cross-sectional observational study was conducted through the administration of the "Missed Nursing Care Survey" in the Italian Version to nurses of the wards surveyed.

Results: Results have confirmed that the most frequent MNC are hygiene and mobilisation activities as reported in other Italian and foreign studies, with higher frequency in wards without HCAs. Also, the study confirmed other Italian and foreign study results recognising the most significant motivation for MNC's as the lack of staff and unexpected events.

Conclusions: Without wishing to attribute a cause/effect relation, it is interesting to assess the results, which seem to show that the presence of HCAs contributes to reduce the prevalence of missed activities. The lack of staff has revealed higher average of MNC for both groups, which seems to direct our attention not only towards the presence of HCAs but in regards to their inclusion in care activities. It may be necessary to reflect on the priority that nurses give to certain activities.

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期刊介绍: Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis is the official Journal of the Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences of Parma, and it is one of the few Italian Journals to be included in many excellent scientific data banks (i.e. MEDLINE). Acta Bio Medica was founded in 1887 and its founders and collaborators, Clinicians and Surgeons, entered history. Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis publishes Original Articles, Commentaries, Review Articles, Case Reports of experimental and general Medicine. A section is devoted to a Continuous Medical Education programme in order to help primary care Physicians to improve the quality of care.
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