精神科护士直觉决策的障碍和促进因素:横断面研究。

Journal of caring sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-10 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.33231
Hossein Namdar Areshtanab, Maryam Vahidi, Mina Hosseinzadeh, Somayeh Janmohammadi
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导言:由于住院精神病患者的类型和性质,护士会遇到许多模糊和复杂的临床情况,需要直觉做出决策。本研究旨在了解精神科护士使用直觉的情况及其障碍和促进因素:本研究采用描述性横断面设计,在 2022 年通过便利抽样调查了 123 名护士。采用人口统计学特征、直觉在临床实践中的应用、直觉在临床实践中的障碍和促进因素问卷进行数据收集:研究结果显示,精神科护士直觉决策的平均值(标清)为 58(13.07),范围在 25-125 之间。直觉的使用与年龄和在精神科病房的工作经验有显著的统计学相关性。在统计学上,直觉决策的使用与性别、工作班次和教育程度有显著差异。精神科护士使用直觉决策的最大障碍是 "护理角色的局限性限制了直觉在临床环境中的使用"。精神科护士使用直觉的最常见促进因素是 "经验和临床知识有助于在患者护理中使用直觉":鉴于直觉使用率较低以及直觉决策在护理质量中的重要作用,护理管理者应提供一些策略来减少护士使用直觉的障碍。
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Barriers and Facilitators of Intuitive Decision-Making among Psychiatric Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study.

Introduction: Due to the type and nature of hospitalized psychiatric patients, nurses encounter many ambiguous and complex clinical situations that require intuitive decision-making. The present study was conducted to determine the use of intuition and its barriers and facilitators among psychiatric nurses.

Methods: This study adopts a descriptive cross-sectional design and employs 123 nurses using convenience sampling in 2022. Demographic characteristics, the use of intuition in clinical practice, and the barriers and facilitators of intuition in clinical practice questionnaires were used for data collection.

Results: The results of this study showed that the mean (SD) of intuitive decision-making among psychiatric nurses was 58 (13.07) out of a range from 25-125. The use of intuition had a statistically significant correlation with age and work experience in the psychiatry ward. The use of intuitive decision-making has a statistically significant difference in gender, work shift, and education level. The biggest barrier to the use of intuitive decision-making among psychiatric nurses was "The limitations of nursing role which restrict the use of intuition in the clinical setting". The most common facilitator in the use of intuition among psychiatric nurses was "having experience and clinical knowledge leads to the use of intuition in patient care".

Conclusion: Given the low level of the use of intuition and the important role of intuitive decision-making in the quality of nursing care, nursing managers should provide some strategies for reducing the barriers to the use of intuition among nurses.

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