Innebörden av patientförflyttning berättat av sjukgymnaster och sjuksköterskor
Engelsk titel: The meaning of patient transfers in the narratives of physiotherapists and nurses
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Författare:
Carlsson R
;
Ekman SL
;
Lagerström M
Email: ruth.carlsson@av.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 40
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 02043071
Sammanfattning
The aim of the study was to
understand the meaning of patient
transfers from the respective
viewpoints of physiotherapists
and registered nurses (RNs). A
patient transfer has been defined
as a work task where health care
personnel assist a patient from
one location to another, here a
transfer from bed to a wheelchair.
Training in patient handling and
moving skills in the health care
and social care services aims to
increase the skills of the participants
and thus prevent work-related
musculoskeletal disorders. A
deeper understanding of the meaning
of patient transfers could
bring a new dimension to the training
and the work to prevent the
disorders.
Six physiotherapists and six
RNs were interviewed. The interviews
were transcribed verbatim
and analysed and interpreted by
using a phenomenological-hermeneutic
approach inspired by
the philosophy of Ricoeur. The
interpretation was in three steps:
first a straightforward reading for
an overall understanding; second
a structural analysis, where meaning
units were identified and
interpreted, and finally a third
step, where these units were related
to the whole and interpreted
as a whole.
The result indicated that the
physiotherapists and the RNs talked
about patient transfers from
different perspectives. The physiotherapists
focused on the patients’
rehabilitation, while the RNs
discussed the transfers as a part
of the patients’ daily care, where
the nurses’ own health and safety
was important. Four main areas
appeared: the aim of the transfer,
the time of the transfer, the work
technique used and the cooperation
involved. The aim of the
transfer was regarded differently
by RNs and physiotherapists. The
time available for the transfer
provided the frame of the transfer.
The importance of not getting
hurt and the cooperation in connection
with the transfer were
matters they discussed. It was
shown that there were unclear
lines of responsibility for the distribution
of work in patient transfers
between the physiotherapists
and the RNs.
Trust is important for a transfer
to be calm and safe. Patient
transfers can be described as a
process of problem solving to be
reflected upon and taken into
consideration. The organisation
of work in patient transfers is of
great importance in that it can
either facilitate or hinder a smooth
transfer.