Hassani Parkhide, Abdi Alireza, Jalali Rostam, Salari Nader
Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2016 Mar 8;9:31-9. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S101040. eCollection 2016.
Intuition as a way of learning in nursing is applied to decision making and judgment in complicated clinical situations. Several studies have been conducted on intuition in clinical settings, but comprehension of this concept is unclear. Moreover, there is a lack of information about intuition in critical care nurses caring for more seriously ill patients. This study aimed to explore Iranian critical care nurses' understanding of intuition in clinical practice.
In a descriptive-phenomenological study, 12 nurses employed in critical care units of the hospitals affiliated to Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences were purposively recruited to the study. A semistructured interview was administered, and then written verbatim. The data were managed by MAXQDA 10 software, and qualitative analysis was undertaken using the seven-stage approach of Colaizzi.
Of the 12 nurses who participated in the study, 7 (58.3%) were female and married, and 10 (88.3%) held a bachelor's degree in nursing. The mean and standard deviations of participants' age, job experience, and critical care experience were 36.66±7.01, 13.75±6.82, and 7.66±3.36 years, respectively. Four main themes and eleven sub-themes were elicited from the qualitative analysis; the main themes including "Understanding intuition as a feeling", "Understanding intuition as a thought", "Understanding intuition as receiving signs", and "Understanding intuition as an alarm". Because they have trust in their own intuition, the nurses made further assessments and paid more attention to patients. They were also better prepared after receiving intuition alarms to perform the appropriate responses, and acting upon the alarms reduced the nurses' physical and psychological signs.
The findings showed how intuition was understood by the critical care nurses; therefore, these results can be considered to form a theoretical basis for designing other studies. Because of the significant role of intuition in enhancing the nursing care of critically ill patients, it is suggested that more qualitative, quantitative, and trials studies be performed to reinforce intuition in nursing; moreover, to incorporate intuition into nursing curriculums, it should be debated in academic settings.
直觉作为护理学习的一种方式,被应用于复杂临床情境中的决策和判断。针对临床环境中的直觉已开展了多项研究,但对这一概念的理解尚不清楚。此外,对于护理病情更严重患者的重症监护护士的直觉,相关信息匮乏。本研究旨在探究伊朗重症监护护士在临床实践中对直觉的理解。
在一项描述性现象学研究中,从克尔曼沙赫医科大学附属医院重症监护病房聘用的12名护士被有目的地纳入研究。进行了半结构化访谈,随后逐字记录。数据由MAXQDA 10软件管理,并采用科莱齐的七阶段方法进行定性分析。
参与研究的12名护士中,7名(58.3%)为已婚女性,10名(88.3%)拥有护理学学士学位。参与者的年龄、工作经验和重症监护经验的均值及标准差分别为36.66±7.01岁、13.75±6.82年和7.66±3.36年。定性分析得出了四个主要主题和十一个子主题;主要主题包括“将直觉理解为一种感觉”、“将直觉理解为一种想法”、“将直觉理解为接收信号”以及“将直觉理解为一种警示”。由于护士们信任自己的直觉,他们会进一步评估并更加关注患者。在收到直觉警示后,他们也会更好地做好准备以做出适当反应,而根据警示采取行动减轻了护士的身心压力迹象。
研究结果表明了重症监护护士对直觉的理解方式;因此,这些结果可被视为为设计其他研究奠定理论基础。鉴于直觉在加强重症患者护理方面的重要作用,建议开展更多定性、定量和试验性研究以强化护理中的直觉;此外,为将直觉纳入护理课程,应在学术环境中进行讨论。