Invasive haemodynamic monitoring at critical care units in Sudan: Assessment of nurses′ performance

W. Ahmed, M. Eltayeb, N. Abd-Elsalam
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Background: Invasive haemodynamic monitoring is one of the major competencies required for critical care nurses. Critically ill patients need continuous assessment of their cardiovascular system to diagnose and manage complex medical conditions. Aim: This study aimed to assess critical care nurses′ knowledge and practice of invasive haemodynamic monitoring in Khartoum government hospitals. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study was conducted. It included ninety critical care nurses who worked in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of Khartoum government hospitals that have invasive haemodynamic monitoring system. The study extended from March 2013 to April 2014. Data were collected from ninety critical care nurses working in selected ICUs; using a validated questionnaire. The data were analysed by the Statistical Package for Social Services Version 20. Results: The results showed that availability of written protocols regarding invasive haemodynamic monitoring within ICUs was low (34.3%). The overall knowledge of critical care nurses (who participated in the study) about invasive haemodynamic monitoring was not acceptable. The results also showed that the estimated total practice of the registered nurses who participated in the study was either fair (75.6%) or poor (24.4%). This study indicated that critical care nurses′ knowledge was poor to fair and that of registered nurses′ practice was poor. Conclusion: The study showed unacceptable level of nurses′ knowledge on haemodynamic monitoring. The nurses′ practice about was poor.
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苏丹重症监护病房的侵入性血流动力学监测:护士绩效评估
背景:有创血流动力学监测是重症监护护士需要的主要能力之一。危重患者需要对其心血管系统进行持续评估,以诊断和管理复杂的医疗状况。目的:本研究旨在评估喀土穆政府医院重症监护护士对有创血流动力学监测的知识和实践。材料与方法:采用描述性研究。其中包括在喀土穆政府医院的重症监护病房(icu)工作的90名重症监护护士,这些医院有侵入性血液动力学监测系统。研究时间为2013年3月至2014年4月。数据收集自90名在选定icu工作的重症监护护士;使用有效的问卷调查。这些数据是由社会服务统计资料第20版进行分析的。结果:icu内有创血流动力学监测书面方案的可得性较低(34.3%)。参与研究的重症监护护士对有创血流动力学监测的总体认识是不可接受的。结果还显示,参与研究的注册护士的总体执业水平估计为一般(75.6%)或较差(24.4%)。本研究表明,危重病护理人员的知识水平较差,注册护士的执业水平较差。结论:本研究显示护士对血流动力学监测知识的掌握程度不高。护士的行医水平很差。
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