病人和护士对床边护理交接的看法:定性系统回顾与元综合。

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/3208747
Huda Anshasi, Zainab Abdullah Almayasi
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背景:床旁护理交接班是一种公认的护理实践,包括在患者床旁进行交接班沟通,以加强沟通安全。了解患者和护士对床边交接班的看法对于确定制定和实施有效床边交接班协议的关键原则至关重要。目的:本综述旨在识别、综合和评估有关患者和护士对床边护理交接的看法的主要定性研究的质量:从 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 11 月,我们使用七个电子数据库(包括 CINAHL、PsycINFO、Embase、教育数据库 (ProQuest)、Web of Science、The Cochrane Library 和 PubMed)进行了一项元综合综述,以确定报告患者和护士对床边护理交接感知的定性研究。作者独立选择综述、提取数据,并使用 10 项 JBI 定性评估和综述工具对纳入研究的质量进行评估:共检索到 871 篇文章,其中 13 篇符合纳入和排除标准。这些研究确定了三大主题:(1) 床边护理交接的促进因素;(2) 床边护理交接的障碍;(3) 床边交接过程中的保密策略:本研究系统地回顾并整合了患者和护士对床边交接班的看法。根据护士的看法,综合结果强调了床边交接的促进因素,包括发展护士与患者之间的伙伴关系互动、促进专业精神以及加强护士之间的情感交流。从患者的角度来看,综合研究结果强调了床边交接的促进因素,包括承认护理专业的专业知识、职业精神和人文关怀,确保安全感、满意度和对所接受护理的信心,以及促进个性化护理。在床边交接的障碍方面,护士和患者都认为违反保密性和侵犯隐私权是重大障碍。在床边交接过程中,重要的是要考虑患者的偏好,以保持保密性。患者通常喜欢在私密环境中进行交接。从护士的角度来看,向患者询问他们是否希望护理人员在场,并在远离床边的地方就敏感问题进行私下交接非常重要。与临床实践的相关性。临床医生在实施床旁交接之前,应仔细评估本综述中的障碍和促进因素。研究注册。本研究已在 PROSPERO 注册,注册号为 Protocol registration ID:CRD42024514615。
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Perceptions of Patients and Nurses about Bedside Nursing Handover: A Qualitative Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis.

Background: Bedside nursing handover is a recognized nursing practice that involves conducting shift change communication at the patient's bedside to enhance communication safety. Understanding the perceptions of both patients and nurses regarding bedside handover is crucial in identifying the key principles for developing and implementing effective bedside handover protocols. However, there is currently a lack of comprehensive evidence that summarizes and evaluates studies focused on qualitative approaches for gaining insights into the perceptions of both nurses and patients.

Purpose: This meta-synthesis review aims to identify, synthesize, and evaluate the quality of primary qualitative studies on the perceptions of patients and nurses about bedside nursing handover.

Methods: A meta-synthesis review was conducted to identify qualitative studies that reported patients and nurses' perceptions about bedside handover using seven electronic databases, including CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, Education Database (ProQuest), Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, and PubMed, from January 2013 to November 2023. The authors independently selected reviews, extracted data, and evaluated the quality of included studies using the 10-item JBI Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument tool.

Results: A total of 871 articles were retrieved, of which 13 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. These studies identified three main themes: (1) facilitators of bedside nursing handover, (2) barriers to bedside nursing handover, and (3) strategies to maintain confidentiality during bedside handover.

Conclusion: This study systematically reviewed and integrated the perceptions of patients and nurses about bedside handover. Based on nurses' perceptions, the combined findings highlight the facilitators of bedside handover, including developing partnership interaction between nurses and patients, promoting professionalism, and enhancing emotional communication among nurses. From the patients' viewpoint, the synthesized findings emphasize the facilitators of bedside handover, including acknowledging the expertise, professionalism, and humanity of the nursing profession, ensuring a sense of safety, satisfaction, and confidence in the care received, as well as promoting individualized nursing care. In the context of barriers to bedside handover, both nurses and patients perceive breaches of confidentiality and privacy violations as significant barriers. When it comes to maintaining confidentiality during bedside handovers, it is important to consider patients' preferences. Patients often prefer handovers to take place in a private setting. From the nurses' perspective, it is important to inquire with patients about their preference for the presence of caregivers, and to conduct private handovers for sensitive issues away from the bedside. Relevance to Clinical Practice. Clinicians should carefully evaluate the barriers and facilitators in this meta-synthesis prior to implementing bedside handover. Study Registration. This study is registered in PROSPERO with Protocol registration ID: CRD42024514615.

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