安宁疗护住院部谵妄评估与管理之探讨。

Elizabeth Arnold, Catherine Fairfield, Juliet A Spiller, Anne M Finucane
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背景:谵妄在所有姑息治疗环境中都很常见。现有的指导方针支持对患有谵妄的绝症患者的护理;然而,证据基础有限。最近对姑息治疗专家的调查表明,临床实践是可变的。目的:探讨安宁疗护住院病人谵妄的评估与处理。方法:一项混合方法的研究,包括对21位住进安宁疗护住院病房的病人的回顾性个案记录回顾,以及对7位安宁疗护住院医生和护士的半结构化访谈。结果:共有62%的患者在入院时使用4as工具(4AT)筛查谵妄。在2周的研究期间,谵妄的期间患病率为76%。与其他更模糊的术语相比,“谵妄”一词在案例笔记中很少被记录。访谈数据显示护士不熟悉谵妄筛查工具。结论:缺乏对谵妄筛查工具的认识和很少使用“谵妄”一词可能表明谵妄未被充分认识和治疗。需要进一步的教育和研究来支持对患有谵妄的临终病人的护理。
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Exploration of delirium assessment and management in a hospice inpatient unit.

Background: Delirium is common across all palliative care settings. Guidelines exist to support the care of terminally ill people who develop delirium; yet the evidence base is limited. Recent surveys of palliative care specialists have suggested clinical practice is variable. Aim: To explore delirium assessment and management in a hospice inpatient setting. Methods: A mixed-methods study comprising a retrospective case note review of 21 patients admitted to a hospice inpatient unit and semi-structured interviews with seven hospice inpatient doctors and nurses. Results: A total of 62% of patients were screened for delirium on admission using the 4 As tool (4AT). The period prevalence of delirium was 76% during the 2-week study period. The term 'delirium' was documented infrequently in case notes, compared to other more ambiguous terms. Interview data suggested that nurses were unfamiliar with delirium screening tools. Conclusion: Lack of awareness about delirium screening tools and the infrequent use of the term 'delirium' may suggest that delirium goes under-recognised and under-treated. Further education and research are required to support the care of terminally ill people with delirium.

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期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1995, International Journal of Palliative Nursing (IJPN) has been committed to promoting excellence in palliative and hospice care. It is now established as the leading journal for nurses working in this most demanding profession, covering all aspects of palliative care nursing in a way which is intelligent, helpful and accessible, and so useful in daily practice. The aim of IJPN is to provide nurses with essential information to help them deliver the best possible care and support for their patients. Each issue contains an unparalleled range of peer-reviewed clinical, professional and educational articles, as well as helpful and informative information on practical, legal and policy issues of importance to all palliative nurses.
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