长者的智慧:针对老年患者的一项新的患者体验调查可以告诉我们如何为所有人修复急诊科

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Emergency Medicine Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1136/emermed-2024-214282
Ellen J Weber, Liza Keating
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急诊科(ED)人口老龄化对读者来说并不是什么新闻。但在大多数情况下,我们在适应患者人口结构变化方面所做的工作相对较少,这一点也不足为奇。2019 年,《急诊医学杂志》(EMJ)发表了一篇关于老年患者就医经历的系统性综述,发现老年患者在急诊科感到非常脆弱,他们希望得到全面的护理、决策支持、及时的等候时间和清晰的沟通1 。1 一年前,《急诊医学杂志》发表了一项有关老年患者在急诊室就医经历的定性研究。尽管参与者理解医护人员所面临的压力,但他们描述了在信息传递、参与自身护理决策以及缺乏对简单舒适措施的关注等方面的糟糕经历。各年龄段的急诊室患者可能对急诊室的经历都有类似的担忧和问题,并对他们的护理抱有期望(或至少是希望)。2 然而,年轻患者通常更有能力找到解决方案,例如跳下推车寻找...
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The wisdom of elders: a new patient experience survey for older patients could tell us how to fix our emergency departments for everyone
It will not be news to readers that the emergency department (ED) population is ageing. Nor will it be surprising to know that, for the most part, we have done relatively little to accommodate the changing demographic profile of our patients. A systematic review of older patients’ experiences published in the EMJ in 2019 found that older patients felt vulnerable in the ED, and they wanted holistic care, support with decision-making, prompt waiting times and clear communication.1 A little over a year ago, EMJ published a qualitative study relating the experiences of older patients in the ED. Although the participants were understanding of the pressures staff were facing, they described poor experiences with information delivery, participation in decisions about their own care and lack of attention to simple comfort measures. ED patients of all ages likely have similar concerns and issues about their ED experiences, and expectations (or at least hopes) for their care.2 However, younger patients are often more physically capable of finding solutions, such as hopping off the trolley to find …
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Emergency Medicine Journal
Emergency Medicine Journal 医学-急救医学
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4.40
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262
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Emergency Medicine Journal is a leading international journal reporting developments and advances in emergency medicine and acute care. It has relevance to all specialties involved in the management of emergencies in the hospital and prehospital environment. Each issue contains editorials, reviews, original research, evidence based reviews, letters and more.
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