护理人员短缺期间重症监护病房护士对患者安全危害的认知

Sheuwen Chuang, L. M. Maguire, S. Hsiao, Y. Ho, Su-Fen Tsai
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目的:急症护理人员短缺对患者安全和护理人员产生了负面影响。本研究确定了护士对影响重症监护病房(icu)患者安全的危害的看法。方法:采用初步焦点小组法,探讨护士对日常护理中影响患者安全的危害的感知和体会。这些数据有助于开发一个结构化的问卷调查ICU护士。推断分析采用非参数检验和t检验。结果:回复率为78%,平均年龄28岁。确定了63种危害并将其划分为四个领域。团队/沟通领域的风险是所有ICU护士普遍认为的最高风险。经验不足的护士比资深护士更关心不熟悉的程序/设备和来自行政/维护和患者/家庭领域的意外情况。结论:该研究突出了护理的复杂性和隐藏的护理管理问题,并表明护士对患者护理危害的认知有助于了解护理人员之间的重要差异,从而更有针对性地解决差异以改善情况。
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Nurses’ perceptions of hazards to patient safety in the intensive care units during a nursing staff shortage
Objective: Nursing shortage in acute care had shown a negative impact on patient safety and nurses. This study determines nurses’ perceptions of hazards affecting patient safety in the intensive care units (ICUs) of a private regional hospital.Methods: An initial focus group was used to explore nurses’ sense of, and experiences with, hazards affecting patient safety in daily care. This data aided in developing a structured questionnaire to survey ICU nurses. Nonparametric test and t test were applied for inference analysis.Results: Response rate was 78% with average age of respondents 28. Sixty-three hazards were identified and segmented into four domains. Hazards in the Team/Communication domain were the highest risks commonly perceived by all ICU nurses. Less-experienced nurses were more concerned about unfamiliar procedures/equipment and unexpected conditions from both Administration/Maintenance and Patients/Family domains than senior nurses.Conclusions: The study highlights the complexity of nursing care and hidden nursing management issues, as well as suggests that nurses’ perceptions of hazards to patient care could help understand important difference between nursing staff to more specifically address variations to improve the situation.
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