Improving CRNAs' Confidence and Perceived Knowledge of Endosurgical Patients Who Use Marijuana: A Quality Improvement Project.

Q3 Medicine AANA journal Pub Date : 2024-04-01
Janice Cain, Teri Lindgren, Alexandra Duke
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Abstract

Although some researchers have reported health-related benefits of marijuana, others have reported adverse side effects in nearly every organ system. Patterns of marijuana use are evolving, as is researchers' understanding of marijuana use for healthcare. Despite these findings and developments, nurse anesthetists are inadequately educated about marijuana's perioperative effects on endosurgical patients. As a result, many nurse anesthetists lack confidence in and knowledge of the perioperative care of endosurgical patients under the influence of marijuana. This lack of confidence and knowledge limits the ability of nurse anesthetists to provide optimal care, threatens patient safety, and potentially impairs surgical outcomes. To improve the confidence and perceived knowledge of certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) regarding perioperative care of endosurgical patients who use marijuana, a quality improvement project was conducted in a metropolitan endosurgical center in California. After the project, participating CRNAs (N = 15) reported increased confidence (z = -0.982; P = .325, > .05) and significantly improved perceived knowledge (z = -3.04; P = .002, < .05) regarding care of patients who use marijuana. For endosurgical patients who used marijuana prior to their procedure, knowledgeable and confident anesthesia care for the side effects of marijuana substantially improved the quality of care, communication, and reduced cancellations.

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提高 CRNA 对使用大麻的内外科患者的信心和认知:质量改进项目。
虽然一些研究人员报告了大麻对健康的益处,但另一些研究人员则报告了大麻对几乎所有器官系统的不良副作用。大麻的使用模式在不断变化,研究人员对大麻用于医疗保健的理解也在不断变化。尽管有这些发现和发展,麻醉护士对大麻在围手术期对内外科病人的影响了解不足。因此,许多麻醉护士对受大麻影响的内外科患者的围手术期护理缺乏信心和知识。这种信心和知识的缺乏限制了麻醉护士提供最佳护理的能力,威胁到患者的安全,并可能影响手术效果。为了提高注册麻醉师(CRNA)对使用大麻的内外科患者围手术期护理的信心和感知知识,加利福尼亚州的一家大都市内外科中心开展了一项质量改进项目。项目结束后,参与项目的 CRNAs(N = 15)表示对使用大麻的患者的护理信心增强(z = -0.982;P = .325,> .05),感知知识显著提高(z = -3.04;P = .002,< .05)。对于在手术前吸食大麻的内外科患者,麻醉护理人员对大麻副作用的了解和信心大大提高了护理质量、沟通能力,并减少了取消手术的情况。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1931 and located in Park Ridge, Ill., the AANA is the professional organization for more than 90 percent of the nation’s nurse anesthetists. As advanced practice nurses, CRNAs administer approximately 32 million anesthetics in the United States each year. CRNAs practice in every setting where anesthesia is available and are the sole anesthesia providers in more than two-thirds of all rural hospitals. They administer every type of anesthetic, and provide care for every type of surgery or procedure, from open heart to cataract to pain management.
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