Mayara Muniz Dias Rodrigues, Rafaella Felix Serafim Veras, M. G. Fernandes, Maria de Lourdes de Farias Pontes, Lidiane Lima de Andrade, Kamyla Félix Oliveira dos Santos, Jacira dos Santos Oliveira
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摘要
目的:探讨住院老年人预防跌倒的护理干预措施。方法:采用PICo策略对Web of Science、MEDLINE/PubMed、SCOPUS、CINAHL和LILACS数据库进行综合评价,并使用与或布尔运算符控制描述符及其组合。自2004年世界患者安全联盟成立以来,在没有地域或语言限制的情况下,纳入了针对医院环境中预防老年人跌倒的干预措施的研究。三位审稿人使用EndNote basic和Rayyan对引用进行了审核,最终得出了20项研究的样本。结果:针对住院老年人预防跌倒的护理干预措施共202项,按护理干预分类分为6个领域(生理:基本;生理:复杂;行为;安全;家庭;卫生系统)。结论:确定了预防住院老年人跌倒的护理干预措施,为护理方案的构建和护理的改善提供了补贴。对实践的贡献:结果使护士能够预防跌倒的发生,将从行动计划到执行以及与团队一起重新评估结果的一致科学发现付诸实践。
Nursing interventions for fall prevention in hospitalized aged people: an integrative review
Objective: to identify nursing interventions for fall prevention in hospitalized aged people. Methods: integrative review developed on the Web of Science, MEDLINE/PubMed, SCOPUS, CINAHL and LILACS databases using the PICo strategy with controlled descriptors and their combinations using the Boolean operators AND and OR. Studies addressing interventions to prevent falls in aged people in the hospital setting were included, without geographical or language limitation, from 2004 with the creation of The World Alliance for Patient Safety. Three reviewers worked on the citations, using EndNote basic and Rayyan, reaching a final sample of 20 studies. Results: 202 nursing interventions were identified for fall prevention in hospitalized aged people, categorized into six domains of the Nursing Interventions Classification (Physiological: basic; Physiological: complex; Behavioral; Safety; Family; Health Systems). Conclusion: nursing interventions were identified for the prevention of falls in hospitalized aged people, which provides subsidies for the construction of care protocols and improvements in care. Contributions to practice: the results allow nurses to prevent the occurrence of falls, putting into practice consistent scientific findings from the planning of actions to the execution and reassessment of results with the team.