急症护理医院中患者跌倒风险认知与护士跌倒风险评估之间的一致性及其相关因素。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Nursing Scholarship Pub Date : 2024-02-25 DOI:10.1111/jnu.12964
Jieun Choi RN, Sujin Lee RN, Eunjin Park RN, Sangha Ku RN, Sunhwa Kim RN, Wonhye Yu RN, Eunmi Jeong RN, Sookhee Park RN, Yusun Park RN, Sung Reul Kim PhD, RN
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导言:住院患者需要准确客观地认识到自己的跌倒风险。目的:本研究旨在探讨护士的跌倒风险评估与患者的跌倒风险认知之间的一致性,并找出与跌倒风险不一致相关的因素:采用描述性横断面设计。研究共招募了 386 名急症医院住院患者。六名护士对参与者的跌倒风险进行了评估。护士采用莫尔斯跌倒量表,患者采用跌倒风险认知问卷,对两者的一致性进行分类:57%的参与者的护士跌倒风险评估和患者跌倒风险认知是一致的。低估患者跌倒风险与性别(女性)、住院时间长、科室(骨科)、跌倒功效低以及住院前有跌倒史有关。高估跌倒风险与年龄组、性别(男性)、科室和高健康素养评分有关。在多元逻辑回归中,低估跌倒风险的相关因素是住院时间和科室,而高估跌倒风险的相关因素是健康素养和科室:结论:护士应考虑患者对跌倒风险的感知,并将其纳入跌倒预防干预措施中:护士需要评估患者是否持续感知跌倒风险。对于低估或高估跌倒风险的患者,在评估其对跌倒风险的感知时,将临床特征和跌倒相关特征结合起来考虑可能会有所帮助。
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Congruency and its related factors between patients' fall risk perception and nurses' fall risk assessment in acute care hospitals

Introduction

Inpatients need to recognize their fall risk accurately and objectively. Nurses need to assess how patients perceive their fall risk and identify the factors that influence patients' fall risk perception.

Purpose

This study aims to explore the congruency between nurses' fall risk assessment and patients' perception of fall risk and identify factors related to the non-congruency of fall risk.

Designs

A descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. The study enrolled 386 patients who were admitted to an acute care hospital. Six nurses assessed the participants' fall risk. Congruency was classified using the Morse Fall Scale for nurses and the Fall Risk Perception Questionnaire for patients.

Findings

The nurses' fall risk assessments and patients' fall risk perceptions were congruent in 57% of the participants. Underestimation of the patient's risk of falling was associated with gender (women), long hospitalization period, department (orthopedics), low fall efficacy, and history of falls before hospitalization. Overestimation of fall risk was associated with age group, gender (men), department, and a high health literacy score. In the multiple logistic regression, the factors related to the underestimation of fall risk were hospitalization period and department, and the factors related to the overestimation of fall risk were health literacy and department.

Conclusions

Nurses should consider the patient's perception of fall risk and incorporate it into fall prevention interventions.

Clinical Relevance

Nurses need to evaluate whether patients perceive the risk of falling consistently. For patients who underestimate or overestimate their fall risk, it may be helpful to consider clinical and fall-related characteristics together when evaluating their perception of fall risk.

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