Helen L Kugler, Natasha K Brusco, Nicholas F Taylor
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摘要
背景:病人在医院中的体力活动水平较低与较差的功能预后有关。物理治疗师可通过护理人员培训影响治疗时间以外的体力活动:目的:评估急性期住院患者在接受护士手动搬运风险评估(RAISE)培训干预后的体力活动水平。次要目的是评估护士的培训体验以及护士学习 RAISE 技能并将其应用于临床实践的程度:方法:采用前-后设计,来自急诊神经科和内科病房的护士参加了由物理治疗师主导的 4 小时培训课程,教授安全移动病人的动态风险评估。在培训前和培训后一周,对病人的体力活动和病人转移的临床观察审计进行了评估。对护士的培训体验进行了调查评估:在 26 名患者中,每天移动的步数增加了 43%(g=.35,MD 208,95% CI -263-679,p=.370),产生了不显著的中度正效应。坐立转换(g=-.02,MD -0.4,95% CI -16至15,p=.963)或每日久坐时间(g=.05,MD 0.05,95% CI -0.8至0.9,p=.908)没有变化。所有参加培训的护士都对培训反应良好,培训后89%的护士在实际工作中实施了体力风险评估(X2(1) = 5.00, p = .025):由物理治疗师主导的体力处理培训项目涉及动态风险评估,可帮助住院患者在治疗时间之外增加体力活动。
Physiotherapists may influence hospital patient physical activity levels indirectly through workforce training.
Background: Lower levels of patient physical activity in hospital are associated with poorer functional outcomes. Physiotherapists may influence physical activity outside of therapy time through nursing workforce training.
Objective: To estimate physical activity levels in acute inpatients after the Risk Assessment for Moving Individuals SafEly (RAISE) manual handling training intervention for nurses. The secondary aims evaluated nurse experiences of training and the extent to which nurses learnt RAISE skills and incorporated them in clinical practice.
Methods: Using a pre-post design, nurses from an acute neurological and medical ward participated in a physiotherapy-led, 4-hour training session teaching dynamic risk assessment to safely move patients. Patient physical activity and clinical observation audits of patient transfers were assessed prior to, and 1-week following, training. Surveys evaluated nurse experiences of training.
Results: Among 26 patients, there was a non-significant, moderate positive effect size favoring increased daily steps by 43% (g=.35, MD 208, 95% CI -263 to 679, p = .370). There was no change in sit-to-stand transitions (g=-.02, MD -0.4, 95% CI -16 to 15, p =.963) or daily sedentary hours (g=.05, MD 0.05, 95% CI -0.8 to 0.9, p=.908). Training was well received by all nurse participants, and the physical risk assessment was implemented into practice 89% of the time post training (X2(1) = 5.00, p = .025).
Conclusion: A physiotherapy-led manual handling training program involving dynamic risk assessment may help hospital inpatients to increase physical activity outside of therapy time.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.