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What Do Nurses Think of Their Role in the Hospital's Restorative Care and Rehabilitation Services for Older Patients?: A Qualitative Systematic Review. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The review analyzed 33 studies and identified six key themes related to decision-making, communication, and the undervaluation of nursing roles in care coordination.
  • * The findings emphasize the need to recognize and value nurses' contributions in rehabilitation settings and suggest that further interviews with nurses could improve nursing practices for older patients.

Article Abstract

Aims: To examine rehabilitation nurses' perspectives on their roles in caring for older patients in hospitals, emphasising how they fulfil these roles and their significance in geriatric rehabilitation (GR).

Background: The need for rehabilitation services was rising with an aging population. Rehabilitation nurses provided evidence-based care to older patients and encouraged them to participate in their rehabilitation goals. Rehabilitation nurses were vital to recovery; their contributions needed to be appreciated and valued.

Design: A qualitative systematic review.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology for qualitative evidence and a PROSPERO protocol CRD42023435728 published beforehand. From inception to 9 October, 2023, a comprehensive database search was developed using Medline and translated into five databases, including CINAHL, Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and Ageline.

Results: Thirty-three studies were reviewed, identifying six key themes, including decision-making, nursing role gaps, care coordination, communication, nursing skills and gender preference.

Conclusion: This review examined rehabilitation nurses' experiences working with older patients in rehabilitation services. It highlighted gaps in their recognition and decision-making involvement despite being care coordinators, caregivers and advocates who were undervalued as rehabilitation team members.

Implications For The Profession And/or Patient Care: The review highlighted the importance of valuing nurses' contributions and re-evaluating the rehabilitation model.

Further Implications Of This Study: Interviewing rehabilitation nurses can validate the findings, potentially improving rehabilitation nursing practices for older patients.

Reporting Method: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA).

No Patient Or Public Contribution: Not applied since it was a systematic review.

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