The Fundamentals of Care Framework as a Point-of-Care Nursing Theory

被引:156
作者
Kitson, Alison L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Nursing & Hlth Sci, Adelaide, SA, Australia
关键词
fundamentals of care; nurse-patient relationship; nursing; nursing theory; point-of-care; EXPERIENCES;
D O I
10.1097/NNR.0000000000000271
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Nursing theories have attempted to shape the everyday practice of clinical nurses and patient care. However, many theories-because of their level of abstraction and distance from everyday caring activity-have failed to help nurses undertake the routine practical aspects of nursing care in a theoretically informed way. Objective: The purpose of the paper is to present a point-of-care theoretical framework, called the fundamentals of care (FOC) framework, which explains, guides, and potentially predicts the quality of care nurses provide to patients, their carers, and family members. Discussion: The theoretical framework is presented: person-centered fundamental care (PCFC)-the outcome for the patient and the nurse and the goal of the FOC framework are achieved through the active management of the practice process, which involves the nurse and the patient working together to integrate three core dimensions: establishing the nurse-patient relationship, integrating the FOC into the patient's care plan, and ensuring that the setting or context where care is transacted and coordinated is conducive to achieving PCFC outcomes. Each dimension has multiple elements and subelements, which require unique assessment for each nurse-patient encounter. Implications: The FOC framework is presented along with two scenarios to demonstrate its usefulness. The dimensions, elements, and subelements are described, and next steps in the development are articulated.
引用
收藏
页码:99 / 107
页数:9
相关论文
共 51 条
  • [1] Hospital nurse staffing and patient mortality, nurse burnout, and job dissatisfaction
    Aiken, LH
    Clarke, SP
    Sloane, DM
    Sochalski, J
    Silber, JH
    [J]. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2002, 288 (16): : 1987 - 1993
  • [2] Aiken Linda, 2014, Nurs Stand, V28, P22, DOI 10.7748/ns2014.04.28.35.22.s26
  • [3] Patient safety, satisfaction, and quality of hospital care: cross sectional surveys of nurses and patients in 12 countries in Europe and the United States
    Aiken, Linda H.
    Sermeus, Walter
    Van den Heede, Koen
    Sloane, Douglas M.
    Busse, Reinhard
    McKee, Martin
    Bruyneel, Luk
    Rafferty, Anne Marie
    Griffiths, Peter
    Moreno-Casbas, Maria Teresa
    Tishelman, Carol
    Scott, Anne
    Brzostek, Tomasz
    Kinnunen, Juha
    Schwendimann, Rene
    Heinen, Maud
    Zikos, Dimitris
    Sjetne, Ingeborg Stromseng
    Smith, Herbert L.
    Kutney-Lee, Ann
    [J]. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 344
  • [4] Re-conceptualising holism in the contemporary nursing mandate: From individual to organisational relationships
    Allen, Davina
    [J]. SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2014, 119 : 131 - 138
  • [5] [Anonymous], 2013, REPORT MIDSTAFFORDSH
  • [6] [Anonymous], 1999, ERR IS HUMAN BUILDIN
  • [7] [Anonymous], 2011, STAT HLTH CAR AD SOC
  • [8] [Anonymous], 2012, COMP PRACT NURS MIDW
  • [9] Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 2011, PAT CTR CAR IMPR QUA
  • [10] Determining priorities for research to improve fundamental care on hospital wards
    Ball J.
    Ballinger C.
    De Iongh A.
    Dall’Ora C.
    Crowe S.
    Griffiths P.
    [J]. Research Involvement and Engagement, 2 (1)