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患有多种并发症和认知障碍的老年人入院人数不断增加,行为障碍,如意识模糊、躁动和谵妄,也变得司空见惯。护理团队需要对出现此类障碍的病人进行管理,因此,一对一护理或密切观察(坊间称之为 "特殊化")的做法越来越多。本文介绍了威尔士最大的急症护理机构之一--卡迪夫和维尔大学卫生委员会(Cardiff and Vale University Health Board)为临床病房病人提供强化监护的新框架的实施情况和成果。
Enhanced supervision: new ways to promote safety and well-being in patients requiring one-to-one or cohort nursing.
The number of older people with multiple co-morbidities and cognitive impairment being admitted to hospital is increasing, and behavioural disturbances, such as confusion, agitation and delirium, are becoming commonplace. The need for nursing teams to manage the patients with such disturbances has led to the proliferation of one-to-one nursing or close observation, anecdotally known as 'specialing'. This article describes the implementation and outcomes of a new framework for providing enhanced supervision of patients in clinical wards run by the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, one of the largest acute providers of care in Wales.