A systematic evaluation of the postfall psychological experience of inpatients and the cognitive quality of fall prevention
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2019.29.015
- VernacularTitle: 住院患者跌倒后心理体验与跌倒预防认知质性研究的系统评价
- Author:
Xinxin HAN
1
;
Yingjuan CAO
2
;
Jingwen SUN
3
;
Lin SHEN
4
;
Ran TAN
5
;
Jinxin ZHANG
6
;
Xiaoyan LYU
6
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, First Hospital of Zibo City, Shandong Province, Zibo255200, China
2. Department of Nursing, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Ji′nan 250000, China
3. Department of Nursing, First Hospital of Zibo City, Shandong Province, Zibo255200, China
4. Department of Nursing, Shandong Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Ji′nan 250000, China
5. Galactophore Department, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Ji′nan 250000, China
6. School of Nursing, Shandong University, Ji′nan 250000, China
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Patients;
Fall;
Qualitative research;
System evaluation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2019;35(29):2315-2321
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To systematic evaluate the real experience of patients after falling during hospitalization and qualitative research on the cognition and demand for fall prevention will provide theoretical basis for patients, their families, medical staff and medical institutions to better carry out fall prevention.
Methods:English databases such as PsycINFO, Medline, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane, PubMed, and Chinese databases such as Chinese biomedical literature database, CNKI, Wanang database were retrieved by computer. Included qualitative studies on the emotional experience of fall of inpatients and their cognition and needs for fall prevention. The retrieval time limit was until November 1, 2018.The literature was evaluated using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research (2016) of the JBI evidence-based health care center, and the results were integrated using a pooled integration method.
Results:A total of 8 studies were included, and 33 clear research results were extracted. Similar results were summarized and combined to form 7 new categories, which were integrated into 4 results. Results 1: psychological experience of hospitalized patients after falling down. Integration results 2: the causes of falls from the perspective of inpatients. Integration results 3: hospital fall prevention measures and evaluation from the perspective of inpatients. Integration result 4: inpatients expected to receive care from their families and help from medical staff.
Conclusion:Fall events seriously affect the mental health of patients; Patients′ cognition of falling is affected and changed by many factors. Fall prevention should shift from clinical focus to patient-centered and attach importance to the participation of family members.