“Hear Me Out, Please…”: The Experience of the Novice Critical Care Nurse When Embarking in the Critical Care Areas

Rusila Ruslan, S. Saidi, M. S. Nurumal
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Introduction: The readiness of novice critical care nurses (NCCN) to perform efficiently has been doubted globally. Studies have reported that novice nurses have issues with their confidence and competence in handling critical patients in ICU. Their lack of confidence and competence may promote more harm to the patient’s condition study aim is to explore the experience of novice critical care nurses when embarking in critical care areas.Methods: This study was carried out using a general qualitative design. Data were collected through an in-depth interview in exploring NCCN experiences, challenges, and needs while working in the critical care setting. They were recruited from a teaching hospital located in East Coast Malaysia. Data were organised and analysed manually using the thematic analysis approach. Finding: A total of 20 participants was recruited for the study. The majority of the participants are Malay, female, and graduated with Diploma in Nursing from Malaysia. The study reported three main themes; (1) Handling complex patients (2) Familiarised with the equipment and environment, and (3) Mixed feelings during the transition. Themes revealed in the study have proposed that NCCN is eager for support when embarking in the areas.Conclusion: Acknowledge the struggle faced by the NCCN may seem small to others. But it can free up some space in their mind to continue the growth expected and needed from them. Therefore, it could be beneficial to the health setting and patients’ care.
“请听我把话说完……”:初学重症护理护士踏上重症监护领域的经验
简介:新手重症护理护士(NCCN)的准备工作,有效地执行已被怀疑全球。有研究报道,新手护士在处理重症监护室危重病人的信心和能力方面存在问题。他们缺乏自信和能力可能会对病人的病情造成更大的伤害,研究的目的是探讨新手重症监护护士在重症监护领域的经验。方法:本研究采用一般定性设计。通过深入访谈收集数据,探讨NCCN在重症监护环境中工作时的经验、挑战和需求。他们是从马来西亚东海岸的一家教学医院招募的。使用主题分析方法手动组织和分析数据。研究发现:总共招募了20名参与者。大多数参与者是马来人,女性,毕业于马来西亚的护理文凭。该研究报告了三个主要主题;(1)处理复杂的病人(2)熟悉设备和环境(3)过渡期间的复杂感受。研究揭示的主题表明,NCCN在开展这些领域时渴望得到支持。结论:承认NCCN面临的斗争对其他人来说似乎微不足道。但它可以在他们的头脑中释放一些空间,继续他们所期望和需要的成长。因此,它可能有利于健康环境和患者的护理。
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