2014年10月
Effects of early morning care, named "Comfort upon Rising" care, on postoperative orthopedic ambulation and morning activity
JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE
- 巻
- 11
- 号
- 4
- 開始ページ
- 268
- 終了ページ
- 280
- 記述言語
- 英語
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- DOI
- 10.1111/jjns.12028
- 出版者・発行元
- WILEY-BLACKWELL
AimTo examine the effects of Comfort upon Rising care (CUR) as a new type of early morning care.
MethodsThis was a quasi-experimental study using a convenience sampling and non-random assignment of 80 orthopedic postoperative inpatients needing ambulation assistance. The intervention group of 40 inpatients was given CUR designed to support the patients' needs. The control group of 40 inpatients was given conventional early morning care (CMC). Floor nurses conducted either CMC or CUR for subjects beginning the morning after surgery and continuing for 3days. Mood was measured by the Wake-up Questionnaire (question I) and Profile of Mood States (POMS). Morning activities, which were daily living activities, breakfast behaviors including breakfast intake rate, were measured by Wake-up Questionnaire (question IV) and observation.
ResultsCompleting the study were 36 patients from the control group and 36 patients from the intervention group. Mood and activities in the morning were improved in the CUR group.
ConclusionCUR is a patient-centered care based on patients' individual needs and promotes self-care. CUR is more effective than CMC in promoting natural recovery after an operation.
MethodsThis was a quasi-experimental study using a convenience sampling and non-random assignment of 80 orthopedic postoperative inpatients needing ambulation assistance. The intervention group of 40 inpatients was given CUR designed to support the patients' needs. The control group of 40 inpatients was given conventional early morning care (CMC). Floor nurses conducted either CMC or CUR for subjects beginning the morning after surgery and continuing for 3days. Mood was measured by the Wake-up Questionnaire (question I) and Profile of Mood States (POMS). Morning activities, which were daily living activities, breakfast behaviors including breakfast intake rate, were measured by Wake-up Questionnaire (question IV) and observation.
ResultsCompleting the study were 36 patients from the control group and 36 patients from the intervention group. Mood and activities in the morning were improved in the CUR group.
ConclusionCUR is a patient-centered care based on patients' individual needs and promotes self-care. CUR is more effective than CMC in promoting natural recovery after an operation.
- リンク情報
- ID情報
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- DOI : 10.1111/jjns.12028
- ISSN : 1742-7932
- eISSN : 1742-7924
- PubMed ID : 25306931
- Web of Science ID : WOS:000343828000005