影响知识转化为重症护理实践的因素:林波波省重症护理护士面临的现实。

M R Kgadima, I M Coetzee, T Heyns
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背景:在重症监护病房(icu)工作的护士必须将新知识和循证实践(EBP)纳入日常工作,以提高患者的治疗效果。然而,这种整合在ICU环境中往往不足。每周临床审计揭示ICU护士忽视循证干预的事件,影响患者预后和ICU住院时间。目的:探讨影响知识转化为ICU实践的因素。方法:采用探索性质的研究方法,调查ICU护士对知识转化为ICU实践的看法。本研究采用有目的抽样的方法选择ICU护士。我们使用配对访谈和小组讨论来收集ICU护士关于将知识转化为ICU实践的影响因素的见解。数据分析使用Boomer和McCormack的创造性解释学数据分析的九步进行。结果:出现了一个主题,“我们只是在生存”,包括两个次要主题:管理和职场文化。在管理方面,与会者描述了障碍,如资源短缺、行为、过时的循证协议和工作量。在工作场所文化中,参与者提到消极的态度和缺乏团队合作,导致护理质量低下。结论:在icu中,护士应该将新知识和科学证据整合到日常实践中,但他们在这方面面临挑战。应实施干预措施,以解决管理和工作场所文化问题。研究贡献:本研究提高了重症监护护士将新知识和科学证据整合到临床实践中的意识。本研究强调了团队合作的重要性,以及护士和医生之间的协作,以确保知识转化和重症/受伤患者的高质量护理。本研究证实,管理层的支持对于解决工作量、人员短缺、设备不足和过时的协议等挑战至关重要,因为这些方面会对重症监护护士将知识转化为临床实践的能力产生负面影响。
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Factors influencing knowledge translation into critical care practice: The reality facing intensive care nurses in Limpopo Province.

Background: Nurses working in intensive care units (ICUs) must incorporate new knowledge and evidence-based practice (EBP) into their daily routines to enhance patient outcomes. However, this integration often falls short in ICU settings. Weekly clinical audits reveal incidents where ICU nurses neglect evidence-based interventions, impacting patient outcomes and ICU stays.

Objectives: To explore the factors influencing the translation of knowledge into ICU practice.

Methods: We conducted exploratory, qualitative research to investigate ICU nurses' perspectives on knowledge translation into ICU practices. The study employed purposive sampling to select ICU nurses. We used paired interviews and group discussions to gather insights from ICU nurses regarding the factors influencing the translation of knowledge into ICU practices. Data analysis was performed using Boomer and McCormack's nine steps of creative hermeneutic data analysis.

Results: One main theme, 'We are just surviving' emerged, encompassing two sub-themes: management and workplace culture. Under management, participants described barriers, such as resource scarcity, behaviour, outdated evidence-informed protocols and workload. Under workplace culture, participants mentioned negative attitudes and a lack of teamwork, contributing to poor-quality care.

Conclusion: In ICUs, nurses are expected to integrate new knowledge and scientific evidence into their daily practice, yet they face challenges in doing so. Interventions should be implemented to address management and workplace culture.

Contribution of the study: This study raised awareness for the intensive care nurse practicioner to intergrate new knowledge and scientific evidence into clinical practice. This study highlighted the importance of teamwork and collaboration between nurses and doctors to ensure knowledge translation and quality care of the critical ill/injured patients. This study confirmed that support from management is vital to address challenges such as workload, staff shortage, inadequate equipment and outdated protocols as these aspects impact negatively on intensive care nurses ability to transfer knowledge into clinical practice.

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