“护士是流程的每一个环节”:急诊科护士对患者流程管理的概念。

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING NURSING FORUM Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1111/nuf.12834
Ellen Benjamin, Lisa A Wolf
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目的:利用执业急诊科护士的经验和知识,验证和完善Benjamin和Jacelon 2021年对患者流程管理的定义。背景:患者流动需要复杂的实时决策,以使患者与有限的资源相匹配,并促进他们在护理过程中的移动。2021年首次进行了基于文献的患者流管理概念分析,但在现有的患者流研究中,护士的声音在很大程度上是缺失的。设计:本研究采用扩展概念分析方法,由Kathleen Cowles阐述。数据来源:对9名急诊护士进行焦点小组调查。结果:急诊护士对病人流程管理的概念与定义不同,因为它是通过病人流程文献出现的。病人流程管理是一个护士驱动的过程,它依赖于护理知识和所有急诊护士的工作,包括床边护士。急诊护士认为病人流程管理的最终目标是病人的集体安全,他们在自己的责任范围内努力促进病人的安全。结论:将患者流程管理理解为护士驱动的过程,强调了护士培训和有效患者流程能力的重要性。未来的研究应探讨急诊护士作为病人流动的主动主管,而不是被动组成部分的作用。研究这一复杂的护理任务需要更多的工作。
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"Nurses are every bit of the flow:" Emergency department nurses' conceptualization of patient flow management.

Aim: To validate and refine Benjamin and Jacelon's 2021 definition of patient flow management using the experience and knowledge of practicing emergency department nurses.

Background: Patient flow requires complex, real-time decision-making to match patients to limited resources and facilitate their movement through care processes. A literature-based concept analysis of patient flow management was first performed in 2021, but the voice of nurses is largely absent from existing patient flow research.

Design: This study employed an expanded concept analysis methodology, as articulated by Kathleen Cowles.

Data source: Focus groups of nine emergency nurses were conducted.

Results: Emergency nurses' conceptualization of patient flow management differs from the definition as it has emerged through patient flow literature. Patient flow management is a nurse-driven process that relies on nursing knowledge and the work of all emergency nurses, including bedside nurses. Emergency nurses perceive the ultimate goal of patient flow management to be the collective safety of patients, and they work to promote patient safety within their own scope of responsibility.

Conclusion: Understanding patient flow management as a nurse-driven process emphasizes the importance of nurse training and capacity to effective patient flow. Future research should explore the role of emergency nurses as active directors, rather than passive components, of patient flow. More work is needed to investigate this complex nursing task.

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期刊介绍: Nursing Forum is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that invites original manuscripts that explore, explicate or report issues, ideas, trends and innovations that shape the nursing profession. Research manuscripts should emphasize the implications rather than the methods or analysis. Quality improvement manuscripts should emphasize the outcomes and follow the SQUIRE Guidelines in creating the manuscript. Evidence-based manuscripts should emphasize the findings and implications for practice and follow PICOT format. Concept analysis manuscripts should emphasize the evidence for support of the concept and follow an accepted format for such analyses.
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