Nurses’ understanding of the necessity of core items recommended by the latest Utstein resuscitation registry template for in-hospital cardiac arrest: A cross-sectional study

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Chika Nishiyama , Sayaka Takenouchi , Yoshinori Okuno , Youhei Kakuda , Shigeru Ohtsuru
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Abstract

Background

It is essential for nurses, who are more likely to be first responders to cardiac arrest patients in hospitals, to understand the items that should be recorded when a cardiac arrest occurs to record the event accurately. We aimed to assess Japanese nurses’ understanding of the necessity of recording core items, as defined in the Utstein-style reporting template.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional study using an anonymous, self-administered online questionnaire survey at Kyoto University Hospital. In addition to nurses’ understanding of the necessity of recording Utstein core items, we collected data on years of experience as a nurse, experiences of encountering in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA), and understanding and confidence in performing basic life support.

Results

Of 1,202 eligible nurses, 492 participated, among whom 5.3% were aware of the Utstein-style reporting template. None of the items were considered “necessary” by all respondents. A documentation form listing the items to be recorded was requested by 86% of the respondents, and 82% reported having difficulties due to a lack of opportunities to learn how to write resuscitation documentation.

Conclusion

We found that nurses lacked an understanding of the Utstein-style reporting template, which is critical for effective management and reporting of IHCA. Detailed and accurate documentation is crucial for improving outcomes in patients with IHCA. Effective education for nurses and development of a recording system are challenges that must be addressed in the future.

护士对最新的 Utstein 院内心脏骤停复苏登记模板推荐的核心项目必要性的理解:横断面研究
背景护士更有可能成为医院中心脏骤停患者的第一响应者,因此了解发生心脏骤停时应记录的项目以准确记录事件至关重要。我们的目的是评估日本护士对乌特斯坦式报告模板中定义的核心项目记录必要性的理解。方法我们在京都大学医院进行了一项横断面研究,采用匿名自填式在线问卷调查。除了护士对记录乌特斯坦核心项目的必要性的理解外,我们还收集了护士工作年限、遇到院内心脏骤停(IHCA)的经历以及对实施基本生命支持的理解和信心等方面的数据。结果 在 1202 名符合条件的护士中,有 492 人参与了调查,其中 5.3% 的护士了解乌特斯坦式报告模板。没有一个项目被所有受访者认为是 "必要的"。86%的受访者要求提供列有应记录项目的文档表格,82%的受访者表示由于缺乏学习如何撰写复苏文档的机会而遇到困难。结论我们发现护士对乌特尔斯坦式报告模板缺乏了解,而这对有效管理和报告 IHCA 至关重要。详细而准确的记录对于改善 IHCA 患者的预后至关重要。对护士的有效教育和记录系统的开发是未来必须应对的挑战。
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Resuscitation plus
Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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