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Background & Aims The most important factors for the development of any society are human resources. The intensive care units (ICUs) are the most important departments in the hospitals. Considering the importance of time management for patient care, lack of human resources in this profession, and the fact that nurses spend a lot of time on indirect and non-nursing works, this study aims to investigate the time and type of indirect patient care provided by nurses in the ICU of a hospital in Iran during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials & Methods This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, and observational study that was conducted for 6 months. Participants were 42 nurses working in the ICU of Hafte Tir Hospital in Rey, Iran who were randomly selected from different shifts. Their activities were observed and their spent time was recorded by the researcher using the stopwatch mobile application. The data collection tool was the Persian version of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) checklist with acceptable face and content validity according to opinions of a panel of experts (5 faculty members and 10 nurses). descriptive statistics (frequency, mean, standard deviation, minimum, and maximum) were used for data analysis by SPSS software, version 22. Results Most of nurses (60%) were in the age group of 30-39 years and 72% of them had a work experience of 11-20 years. Most of the nurses were female (85%) and married (80%). In each shift, nurses spent an average time of 247 minutes providing indirect care. The longest time in indirect care was related to writing nursing reports (34.9 ± 10.5 min per shift) and the shortest time were related to removing personal protective equipment (6.11±3.19 min per shift), consulting with a colleague, and wearing personal protective equipment (both with 7±3.55 min per shift). Conclusion Although patients need direct care and continuous presence of the nurse more during the COVID-19 pandemic and there are advanced equipment. To provide proper nursing care, it is important to increase the number of nurses and reduce their non-nursing activities.
背景与目的任何社会的发展最重要的因素是人力资源。重症监护病房(icu)是医院最重要的科室。考虑到时间管理对患者护理的重要性,该专业人力资源缺乏,以及护士在间接和非护理工作上花费大量时间,本研究旨在调查伊朗某医院ICU护士在COVID-19大流行期间提供间接患者护理的时间和类型。材料与方法这是一项为期6个月的描述性、横断面性和观察性研究。参与者是在伊朗雷伊市哈夫特蒂尔医院重症监护室工作的42名护士,他们是随机从不同班次中挑选出来的。研究人员使用秒表移动应用程序观察他们的活动并记录他们的花费时间。数据收集工具是波斯语版的国际护理实践分类(ICNP)清单,根据专家组(5名教员和10名护士)的意见,该清单具有可接受的外观和内容效度。数据采用描述性统计(频数、平均值、标准差、最小值、最大值),采用SPSS软件进行分析。结果60%的护士年龄在30 ~ 39岁之间,72%的护士有11 ~ 20年的工作经验。以女性(85%)和已婚(80%)居多。在每个班次中,护士平均花费247分钟提供间接护理。间接护理时间最长的是撰写护理报告(34.9±10.5 min /班),最短的是脱下个人防护用品(6.11±3.19 min /班)、咨询同事、穿戴个人防护用品(均为7±3.55 min /班)。结论在新冠肺炎大流行期间,虽然患者更需要直接护理和护士的持续在场,但有先进的设备。为了提供适当的护理,重要的是增加护士的数量,减少他们的非护理活动。