探讨患有终末期肾病的长期疗养院住院患者的转院问题。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal of nursing care quality Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000758
Kelli E Canada, Amy A Vogelsmeier, Lori L Popejoy, Kimberly Powell, Lea Brandt, Marilyn Rantz
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背景:患有终末期肾病(ESRD)的疗养院居民是疗养院中一个未得到充分研究但却在不断增长的人群。目的:描述被诊断患有 ESRD 并接受血液透析的疗养院居民的转院情况:对 2016 年 10 月至 2020 年 9 月期间转院的 ESRD 居民(n = 219)进行数据分析。分析采用了描述性统计、双变量分析、逻辑回归和内容分析法:与转院相关的临床因素包括生命体征异常、精神状态改变和疼痛。其他因素包括缺乏护理计划和预先指示、医疗服务提供者的沟通、住院患者/家属的偏好、错过/拒绝透析以及医疗机构的资源。从透析门诊转入观察室/急诊室的几率是普通门诊的 2.02 倍:结论:需要在护理院和透析诊所之间制定预先护理计划和协调护理,并在居民错过透析或在透析诊所出现病情变化时制定积极的计划。
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Exploring Hospital Transfers for Long-Stay Nursing Home Residents With End-Stage Renal Disease.

Background: Nursing home residents with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are an understudied, yet growing population within nursing homes.

Purpose: To describe hospital transfers for nursing home residents diagnosed with ESRD and receiving hemodialysis.

Methods: Data were analyzed for residents with ESRD transferred to the hospital between October 2016 and September 2020 (n = 219). Descriptive statistics, bivariate analyses, logistic regression, and content analysis were used for analysis.

Results: Clinical factors associated with transfers included abnormal vitals, altered mental state, and pain. Other factors included lack of care planning and advance directives, provider communication, resident/family preferences, missing/refusing dialysis, and facility resources. The odds of an observation/emergency department only visit was 2.02 times larger when transferred from the dialysis clinic.

Conclusions: Advance care planning and coordinated care between nursing home and dialysis clinics are needed along with proactive planning when residents miss dialysis or experience a condition change at the dialysis clinic.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Nursing Care Quality (JNCQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides practicing nurses as well as nurses who have leadership roles in nursing care quality programs with useful information regarding the application of quality principles and concepts in the practice setting. The journal offers a forum for the scholarly discussion of “real world” implementation of quality activities.
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