Levels of Knowledge in Nursing Students on Hemodynamic Monitoring

Josip brezić, Biljana Kurtović, Adriano Friganović
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Introduction. Hemodynamic monitoring is of great importance because it covers all vital organic systems and their functioning, and any error in the interpretation of the monitored parameters can lead to a drastic deterioration of the patient’s condition and cause death. Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the levels of knowledge about hemodynamic monitoring of full-time and part-time students of the first, second, and third year of the undergraduate study of nursing at the University of Applied Health Sciences in Zagreb. Methods. A cross sectional study was conducted. The survey subjects were students at the University of Applied Health Sciences in Zagreb (N=280) in the period between December 2020 and February 2021. For the purposes of the study, the authors created a questionnaire that students filled in using an online platform, and the results of the questionnaire were anonymous. Results. The research found that most students have an adequate level of knowledge in the field of hemodynamic monitoring. By determining differences in knowledge of part-time and full-time nursing students, it was observed that students with work experience showed statistically significantly better results (p<0.05). Conclusion. The conducted study showed an adequate level of knowledge of nursing studies, since a high number of students, outside of their faculty obligations, have not been in contact with hemodynamic monitoring. The specificity and complexity of work in the intensive care unit comes from a particularly vulnerable population of patients who require maximum care, which is why nurses need continuous education, skill improvement, and training regarding new monitoring methods.
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护生血液动力学监测知识水平调查
介绍。血液动力学监测非常重要,因为它涵盖了所有重要的有机系统及其功能,对监测参数的任何解释错误都可能导致患者病情急剧恶化并导致死亡。本研究的目的是确定萨格勒布应用健康科学大学护理本科一、二、三年级全日制和非全日制学生的血液动力学监测知识水平。进行了横断面研究。调查对象是2020年12月至2021年2月期间萨格勒布应用健康科学大学的学生(N=280)。为了研究的目的,作者制作了一份调查问卷,让学生使用在线平台填写,调查问卷的结果是匿名的。研究发现,大多数学生在血流动力学监测领域有足够的知识水平。通过对兼职护生与全日制护生知识差异的测定,有工作经验的护生知识差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论。所进行的研究显示了足够的护理研究知识水平,因为大量的学生,在他们的教师义务之外,没有接触到血液动力学监测。重症监护室工作的特殊性和复杂性来自于特别脆弱的患者群体,他们需要最大限度的护理,这就是为什么护士需要持续的教育、技能提高和关于新监测方法的培训。
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