Danila Maculotti, Viviana Melis, Gabriele Roveron, Pier R Spena, Giulia Villa
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引用次数: 2
摘要
接受造口术的患者越来越多,但生活质量却有所下降。病人流(PF)是病人从入院到出院的途径,应该为病人自己提供适当的护理。在最近的文献中,没有关于(肠或尿)造口术患者PF的论文,这是本文的目的。本文源于题为“口腔护理中的患者流动”的教育营期间所做的工作,该教育营分别于2019年5月27日、9月18日和11月21日在B. Braun Milano S.p.A.进行了三天(2019年5月27日、9月18日和11月21日),对来自意大利各地的33名口腔治疗护士进行了研究。参与者分为异质组,通过三种具体的工作方法:心理地图、时间线和欣赏性调查来开发PF。拟定的和平纲领受到《国际难民权利宪章》的启发。有效和共情的沟通以及患者和/或护理者作为主要角色的角色是每一步的横向,必须始终追求。PF在八个宏观领域发展:诊断;入院前;入院及术前阶段;外科手术;觉醒;术后阶段;放电;随访。与最近的文献一致,这种系统的方法将在造口术之前,期间和之后的结果和感知方面给患者带来好处。同时,医疗服务的绩效、治疗的适宜性、技术和医疗资源的优化以及员工的满意度都将得到同等的保证。
Patient flow for the management of ostomy patients.
Subjects undergoing ostomy are increasing and share a reduced quality of life. The patient flow (PF) is the pathway of a patient from hospital admission to discharge and should provide care appropriateness to the patient himself. In the recent literature no paper exists regarding the PF of the patient undergoing (intestinal or urinary) ostomy, which is the objective of the present article. This paper stems from the work done during the Educational Camp entitled "The Patient Flow in Stoma Care," which took place on three separate days (27th May, 18th September, and 21st November 2019) at B. Braun Milano S.p.A. and regarded 33 stomatherapy nurses from all over Italy supervised by the authors. The participants, divided into heterogeneous groups, developed the PF by means of three specific work methodologies: mental maps, timeline and appreciative inquiry. The elaborated PF was inspired to the International Charter of the Ostomates' Rights. The efficacious and empathic communication and the role of the patient and/or the caregiver as the main characters are transversal to every step and must be always pursued. The PF is developed in eight macro-areas: diagnosis; pre-admission; admission and preoperative phase; surgical operation; awakening; postoperative phase; discharge; follow-up. In agreement with the recent literature, this systematic approach will give benefits to the patients in terms of outcome and perception of taking charge before, during and after the ostomy. At the same time the performances, the therapeutic appropriateness, the optimization of technology and healthcare resources and the staff satisfaction will equally be guaranteed.
期刊介绍:
Minerva Chirurgica publishes scientific papers on surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.