预防糖尿病患者足部溃疡的家庭护理:一项质性访谈研究

M Annersten Gershater RN, MNSc, PhD, E Pilhammar RN, PhD, C Alm Roijer RN, PhD
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糖尿病和足部溃疡会增加截肢的风险,因此预防足部溃疡很重要。患有糖尿病和其他伴随疾病的患者通常在家庭护理服务中得到照顾,注册护士(rn)有机会进行预防性护理,以避免足部溃疡。在家庭护理环境中如何预防足部溃疡以前没有描述过。本研究旨在探讨注册护士在糖尿病患者足部溃疡预防方面的专业工作。采用清单内容分析法对定性访谈进行分析。研究背景是瑞典的四个市镇(大小城市和农村地区)。我们招募了15名积极从事家庭护理服务并有两年以上经验的注册护士。研究对象均为女性,从事护理工作3 ~ 41年(中位25年),从事家庭护理工作2 ~ 18年(中位8年)。保健助理执行大部分预防足部溃疡的护理行动,如足部评估、卸货、营养和卫生。注册护士有医疗和护理责任,但没有正式的工具来充分履行这一职责。注册护士的正规教育是几年前的事了,他们主要依赖于基于经验的知识。结论:预防足部溃疡的患者评估和护理行动主要由卫生保健助理执行。注册护士作为领导者和教育者的角色需要被赋予正式的责任,并且需要在教育学和领导力方面接受更多的教育。版权所有©2013中国农业科学研究院。John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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Prevention of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes in home nursing: a qualitative interview study

Diabetes mellitus and foot ulcer increase the risk of amputation, and prevention of foot ulcers are therefore important. Patients with diabetes and other concomitant diseases are often cared for in a home nursing service and the registered nurses (RNs) have the opportunity to practise preventive care to avoid foot ulcers. How prevention of foot ulcer is performed in home nursing settings has not been previously described.

The objective of this study was to explore RNs' professional work with foot ulcer prevention in home nursing settings for patients with diabetes mellitus.

Qualitative interviews were analysed, using manifest content analysis. The setting was four municipalities in Sweden (large and small cities, and rural areas). Fifteen RNs actively working in a home nursing service with more than two years' experience were recruited. The participants were all women, had worked as RNs for 3–41 years (median 25), and in home nursing for 2–18 years (median 8).

The results showed that the RNs work through leadership, coordination, education and evaluation. Health care assistants perform most of the nursing actions to prevent foot ulcers such as assessment of feet, off-loading, nutrition and hygiene. The RNs have medical and nursing responsibility but without the formal tools to execute this fully. The RNs' formal education was some years back and they relied mostly on experience-based knowledge.

It was concluded that patient assessment and nursing actions to prevent foot ulcers are mostly performed by health care assistants. The RNs need to be given formal responsibility in their role as leaders and educators, and need more education in pedagogy and leadership. Copyright © 2013 FEND. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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