在丧失自主性的老年人住院后过渡期间获得自我护理能力支持:一项未得到满足的需求。

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine Recherche en Soins Infirmiers Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3917/rsi.146.0019
Maude Dessureault, Clémence Dallaire
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住院后接受适当过渡性护理的老年人并发症较少。背景:然而,在魁北克,对老年人的过渡性护理仅限于个案管理,并针对需要资源的老年人。这通常不包括那些留在养老院的人。目的:本研究的目的是确定魁北克老年人在住院后过渡到中间护理机构期间未满足的需求,以及他们在日常基础上使用的应对这些需求的策略。方法:描述性定性研究作为干预研究过程的一部分。招募了11名老年参与者和卫生专业人员(n=11)。结果:提出的结果表明,需要支持病人的自我护理能力,在住院后过渡到中间护理机构未得到满足。讨论:支持长者的自我照顾能力,有助确保他们在安老院生活时的安全。结论:支持自理能力是包括残疾老年人在内的住院后过渡性护理的重要组成部分。
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Recevoir un soutien aux capacités d’autosoins lors de la transition posthospitalisation en résidence pour aînés en perte d’autonomie : un besoin non comblé.

Introduction: Elderly people who receive appropriate transitional care after hospitalization experience fewer complications.

Context: However, in Quebec, transitional care for the elderly is limited to case management and targets elderly people who are in need of resources. This often excludes those who remain in homes for the elderly.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to identify the unmet needs of elderly people during the posthospitalization transition to intermediate care facilities in Quebec, as well as the strategies they use on a daily basis to cope with these needs.

Methods: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted as part of an intervention research process. Eleven elderly participants and health professionals were recruited (n=11).

Results: The results presented suggest a need to support patients' capacity for self-care, unmet during the post-hospitalization transition to intermediate care facilities.

Discussion: Supporting the self-care abilities of elderly people can help ensure their safety when living in homes for the elderly.

Conclusion: Supporting the capacity for self-care is an important component of transitional care after hospitalization, including for elderly people with disabilities.

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