医护人员在正规质量体系之外的营养护理经验 - 一项定性研究。

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING International Journal of Nursing Studies Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2024.104860
Randi Olsson Haave , Sigrid Nakrem , Line Melby
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背景:许多正式的策略、筛查工具和干预措施都被用于预防长期护理患者营养不良。尽管做出了这些努力,但接受筛查的患者比例很低,而且很大一部分患者营养不良。以往的研究表明,医护人员在营养护理中采用了广泛的方法,但同时也强调了进一步调查这些方法的必要性:目的:探讨从事长期护理工作的医护人员如何体验和应用营养护理:设计:描述性、探索性、定性设计,包括 240 小时的参与观察、12 个焦点小组和 2 次个别访谈:地点: 挪威三个城市的 12 家养老院和家庭护理单位:对医护人员和病人之间的互动进行参与观察。43名注册护士参加了焦点小组或个别访谈:方法:采用归纳式主题分析法对数据进行分析:分析确定了三个主题:第一个主题 "营养筛查的意义有限 "表明,医护人员认为营养筛查的价值有限,因为它往往无法捕捉到患者的营养挑战。他们还认为营养筛查不适合生命垂危的患者、患有超重相关并发症的患者或正在接受康复治疗的患者。此外,营养筛查被认为是医护人员为其管理者或行政人员所做的事情,而不是因为它对提供良好的营养护理至关重要。第二个主题 "提供个性化食物 "反映了医护人员在根据病人的喜好调整和准备食物方面所做的努力。帮助病人做出个性化食物选择以及使用食物卡片或清单是个性化营养护理的两种方法。第三个主题 "让膳食不仅仅是食物 "阐明了医护人员如何利用膳食来帮助病人应对其处境并体验社会归属感。关于膳食的谈话或围绕膳食的谈话被用来为病人提供一种对其过去或现在处境的归属感。膳食还被用作一种转移病人不安情绪的策略、日常活动训练的场所以及病人在餐桌旁进行有意义的社交互动的场所:营养筛查和预防营养不良只是医护人员营养护理的一部分。个性化的食物和膳食能让医护人员产生应对能力、归属感和社交体验,这同样是医护人员护理工作的重要组成部分。强调医护人员以人为本的营养护理方法是有益的,因为这可以加强并进一步发展长期营养护理服务。
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Healthcare professionals' experience with nutritional care beyond formal quality systems — A qualitative study

Background

Numerous formal strategies, screening tools, and interventions have been used to prevent malnutrition in long-term care patients. Despite these efforts, the proportion of screened patients is low, and a large proportion are malnourished. Previous research has revealed that healthcare professionals use a broad approach in their nutritional care but has also emphasised the need for further investigation into these approaches.

Objective

To explore how healthcare professionals working in long-term care experience and apply nutritional care.

Design

A descriptive, exploratory, qualitative design containing 240 h of participant observation, 12 focus groups and 2 individual interviews.

Setting(s)

Twelve nursing homes and home care units in three Norwegian municipalities.

Participants

Participant observation of interactions between healthcare professionals and patients. Forty-three registered nurses participated in focus group or individual interviews.

Methods

The data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis.

Results

The analysis identified three themes: The first theme, limited significance of nutritional screening, showed that healthcare professionals experienced the limited value of nutritional screening, as it often did not capture patients' nutritional challenges. They also perceived nutritional screening as unsuitable for patients at the end of their lives, those with overweight-related complications, or undergoing rehabilitation. In addition, nutritional screening was perceived as something healthcare professionals did for their managers or administrators, not because it was crucial to providing good nutritional care. The second theme, provision of individualised food, captures the healthcare professionals' efforts in adapting and preparing food according to the patient's preferences. Facilitation to enable patients to make individual food choices and the use of food cards or lists were two approaches to individualising nutrition care. The third theme, making meals more than about food, elucidated how healthcare professionals used meals to help patients cope with their situations and experience social belonging. Conversations about or around meals were used to provide patients with a sense of belonging to their past or present situation. The meals were also used as a diversion strategy for patients with unrest, as arenas for daily activity training, and for meaningful social interactions between patients around the tables.

Conclusions

Nutritional screening and prevention of malnutrition are only one part of healthcare professionals' nutritional care. Individualised food and meals that create coping, a sense of belonging, and social experiences are equally important parts of their care. Emphasising healthcare professional's person-centred approach to nutritional care would be beneficial, as it could strengthen and further develop long-term nutritional care services.
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