护理人员的睡眠质量是一个重要的临床问题吗?
Ayfer Durak1, Nezahat Muge Catikkas1
1Division of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Hamidiye Faculty of Medicine, Sancaktepe Prof. Dr. Ilhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences Istanbul, Sancaktepe, 34785 Istanbul, Turkey.
Sleep and biological rhythms
|July 4, 2024
概括
家庭护理人员的睡眠质量比付费护理人员差,这影响了患者的护理. 改善对家庭护理人员的支持,并利用专业的付费护理人员,可以提高健康结果和生活质量.
科学领域:
- 抚慰性护理是一种缓解性护理.
- 睡眠医学 睡眠医学
- 护理人员健康 护理人员健康
背景情况:
- 护理人员的睡眠障碍会对患者的护理产生负面影响,可能导致忽视和错误.
- 护理人员的福祉对于保持息护理服务的质量至关重要.
- 评估不同护理人员群体的睡眠质量对于有针对性的干预措施至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较家庭护理人员的睡眠质量与息护理机构的有薪护理人员的睡眠质量.
- 确定与息护理提供者睡眠质量差相关的因素.
- 探索护理人员睡眠质量对患者护理的影响.
主要方法:
- 一个息治疗病房的前性研究,涉及250名护理人员和103名对照者.
- 照顾者分为家庭和付费子组.
- 使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数 (PSQI) 评估睡眠质量;记录人口统计学和其他因素.
主要成果:
- 家庭护理人员比付费护理人员更年长,受教育程度较低,患有更多的慢性疾病和更长的护理时间.
- 匹兹堡睡眠质量指数得分更高 (表明睡眠较差) 发现家庭照顾者,女性和需要精神支持的人.
- 诸如夜间醒来和深夜喝茶/咖啡等因素与睡眠质量恶化有关.
结论:
- 与付费护理人员相比,在息护理中的家庭护理人员的睡眠质量明显差.
- 家庭护理人员睡眠质量下降可能会损害患者的安全和护理质量.
- 促进专业的带薪护理人员的使用和支持家庭护理人员对于改善护理服务和整体生活质量至关重要.
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