The Lived Experiences of Telemedicine Intensive Care Unit Nurses.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Annie George
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Abstract

Background: Although nurses are the primary clinicians in telemedicine intensive care units (tele-ICUs), their experiences remain underresearched.

Objective: To describe and interpret the lived experiences of tele-ICU nurses.

Methods: A qualitative, hermeneutical, phenomenological approach based on van Manen's methodology was used to collect and interpret interview data. In-depth interviews were conducted with 11 tele-ICU nurses affiliated with a health system in the northeastern United States. The interviews were intended to elicit direct reports of specific incidents to capture the phenomenological experience. Field observations of the practice setting were conducted to enhance data richness.

Results: The participants were primarily female, aged 34 to 67 years, with 11 to 45 years of nursing experience. The following 4 major themes and 12 subthemes were identified: (1) watching intensively and panoptically, with subthemes (a) affirming unremitting diligence, (b) uncovering virtual knowing, and (c) easing perceptions of intrusion; (2) transcending complex boundaries, with subthemes (a) building trustful collaboration, (b) discerning vigilant interventions, and (c) exercising skillful investigation; (3) transforming nursing practice, with subthemes (a) mastering tact, (b) delineating the critical wholeness, and (c) augmenting safety and quality of care; and (4) developing an e-identity, with subthemes (a) tempering feelings of working in shadows, (b) evolving to the enhanced specialist role, and (c) achieving professional gratification.

Conclusions: Tele-ICU nurses play a transformative role in nursing practice. These findings have implications for nursing practice, education, health policy, enhancement of the current American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Tele-ICU Nursing Practice Model, and future research on ICU telemedicine.

远程医疗重症监护室护士的生活经历。
背景:尽管护士是远程医疗重症监护病房(tele-ICU)的主要临床医生,但对她们的经验研究仍然不足:尽管护士是远程医疗重症监护室(tele-ICU)的主要临床医生,但对她们的经验研究仍然不足:描述并解释远程重症监护室护士的生活经历:方法:采用基于 van Manen 方法论的定性、诠释学、现象学方法来收集和解释访谈数据。对隶属于美国东北部一家医疗系统的 11 名远程重症监护室护士进行了深入访谈。访谈的目的是获取具体事件的直接报告,以捕捉现象学经验。此外,还对实践环境进行了实地观察,以增加数据的丰富性:参与者主要为女性,年龄在 34 岁至 67 岁之间,护理经验在 11 年至 45 年之间。确定了以下 4 大主题和 12 个次主题:(1) 全神贯注地观察,副主题为:(a) 肯定坚持不懈的努力,(b) 发现虚拟的认知,(c) 缓解对入侵的感知;(2) 超越复杂的界限,副主题为:(a) 建立信任的合作,(b) 辨别警惕的干预,(c) 行使娴熟的调查;(3) 改变护理实践,其次要主题是:(a) 掌握技巧;(b) 划分关键的整体;(c) 提高护理安全和质量;以及 (4) 发展电子身份,其次要主题是:(a) 减轻在阴影中工作的感觉;(b) 向强化的专家角色发展;以及 (c) 实现专业满足感。结论:远程重症监护室护士在护理实践中发挥着变革性作用。这些发现对护理实践、教育、卫生政策、现行美国重症监护护士协会(AACN)远程重症监护病房护理实践模式的改进以及重症监护病房远程医疗的未来研究都有意义。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
103
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The editors of the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) invite authors to submit original manuscripts describing investigations, advances, or observations from all specialties related to the care of critically and acutely ill patients. Papers promoting collaborative practice and research are encouraged. Manuscripts will be considered on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere and have been submitted solely to AJCC.
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