Visitors and equipment failure as predictors of interruptions among nurses

Q3 Nursing
Mohammad Hussein Altamimi, Othman Abdelraouf Alfuqaha, Ali Saqri Baniissa, Wala' Thalgi AL-Maqbeh
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Abstract

Aim: To discover the perceived level of nursing interruptions during care activities. The study evaluates the contributing factors of alarms, equipment failures, visitors, and telephone calls in predicting interruptions according to the site of nurses’ work. It also examines the potential association of demographic factors of nurses with interruption levels. Design : A cross-sectional study. Methods: The study included nurses working at a tertiary hospital in Amman, the capital of Jordan. Data collections were carried out between May and July 2020. The analysis was performed using 257 valid questionnaires, compromising 128 male and 129 female respondents. The study used a nursing interruptions scale and an interruptions scale related to patients and hospitals. Results: Results indicated that the participating nurses generally experienced a high level of interruptions during nursing care activities. Visitors were found to be the main predictor of nursing interruptions on the surgical / medical floor; whereas equipment failure was found to be the main predictor of nursing interruptions in intensive care units. Finally, the demographic factors of marital status and educational level were associated with interruptions. Conclusion: Visitors and equipment failures are the main predictors of interruptions during nursing care activities. Our results provide a clear explanation for organizations, nurse managers, and clinicians of the factors behind nursing interruptions.
访客和设备故障是护士中断的预测因素
目的:了解护理活动中护理中断的感知水平。该研究根据护士的工作地点,评估了警报、设备故障、访客和电话呼叫在预测中断方面的影响因素。它还考察了护士的人口统计学因素与中断水平的潜在联系。设计:横断面研究。方法:该研究包括在约旦首都安曼一家三级医院工作的护士。2020年5月至7月期间进行了数据收集。该分析使用257份有效问卷进行,共有128名男性和129名女性受访者参与。该研究使用了护理中断量表和与患者和医院相关的中断量表。结果:结果表明,参与护理的护士在护理活动中通常会经历高水平的中断。来访者被发现是手术/医疗楼层护理中断的主要预测因素;而设备故障被发现是重症监护室护理中断的主要预测因素。最后,婚姻状况和教育水平的人口统计学因素与中断有关。结论:访客和设备故障是护理活动中断的主要预测因素。我们的研究结果为组织、护士管理人员和临床医生提供了护理中断背后因素的明确解释。
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