Fundamental nursing actions for frail older people in the emergency department: A national cross‐sectional survey and a qualitative analysis of practice guidelines

Author:

Ekermo David1,Ronnås Matilda2,Muntlin Åsa345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences Linköping University Linköping Sweden

2. Department of Emergency Medicine Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Medical Sciences/Clinical Epidemiology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

4. Department of Emergency Care and Internal Medicine Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala Sweden

5. College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo map how frailty among older people is assessed at Swedish emergency departments and to describe fundamental nursing care actions for these patients.DesignDescriptive national survey and a qualitative analysis of text.MethodsA majority (82%, n = 54) of the Swedish hospital‐based emergency departments for adults were included, representing all six healthcare regions. An online survey was used to collect data, together with submitted local practice guidelines for older people at the emergency departments. Data were collected during February–October 2021. Descriptive and comparative statistics were performed together with a deductive content analysis framed by the Fundamentals of Care framework.ResultsSixty‐five per cent (35 of 54) of the emergency departments identified frailty, with less than half of them using an established assessment instrument. Twenty‐eight (52%) of the emergency departments have practice guidelines containing fundamental nursing actions for the care of frail older people. The majority of nursing actions in the practice guidelines were related to patients' physical care needs (91%), followed by psychosocial care needs (9%). No actions could be identified as relational actions (0%) according to the Fundamentals of Care framework.ConclusionMany Swedish emergency departments identify frail older people, but they use a range of different assessment instruments. While practice guidelines directing fundamental nursing actions for frail older people are often in place, a holistic, person‐centred view addressing the patient's physical, psychosocial and relational care needs is missing.ImpactThe population is growing older, and more people are needing more complex hospital care. Frail older people have an increased risk of negative outcomes. The use of a variety of assessment instruments for frailty may pose a challenge to equal care. To ensure a holistic, person‐centred view of frail older people, the Fundamentals of Care framework can be used in developing and reviewing practice guidelines.Patient or Public ContributionClinicians and non‐health professionals were invited to review the survey to ensure face and content validity.

Funder

Akademiska Sjukhuset

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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