Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden.
Department of Ambulance Service, Region Sörmland, Katrineholm, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Oct;29(19-20):3743-3753. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15404. Epub 2020 Jul 31.
The aim of the study was to describe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) nurses' experiences of and coping with critical incidents, when providing nursing care as a member of a dyadic team.
Nursing care in EMS is a complex task, taking into account the physical, psychological as well as existential dimensions of the patient's suffering. In this, EMS nurses are dependent on the dyadic team. Teams in EMS are described as essential for providing safe medical care. However, nursing care also comprises relationships with patients as a means of reducing patient suffering.
The study has an inductive descriptive qualitative design, in adherence to the COREQ-checklist.
A critical incident technique was used. Thirty-five EMS nurses were interviewed individually, with a focus on dyadic teams providing nursing care. The interviews were analysed with the aim of defining main areas, categories and sub-categories.
The experiences of critical incidents emerged to form two main areas: "Functional co-operation" and "Dysfunctional co-operation," comprising seven categories and sixteen sub-categories. Their coping with critical incidents encompassed two main areas: "Adapting oneself" and "Adapting nursing care and the colleague," comprising four categories and eight sub-categories.
Reflection as part of the daily practice emerges as important for the development of nursing care both in relation to individual team members and also the dyadic team as a unit. In addition, the results highlight consensus within dyadic teams regarding the objectives of nursing care, as well as the importance of defined roles.
This study underlines the importance of strengthening the dyadic EMS team's ability to co-operate using common goals and knowledge within clinical nursing care. The individual team members' different roles have to be explicit. In addition, clinical care has to be organised to generate preconditions for mutual performance monitoring through collegial feedback and reflection.
本研究的目的是描述急诊医疗服务(EMS)护士在作为二元团队成员提供护理时对危急事件的体验和应对。
EMS 中的护理工作是一项复杂的任务,需要考虑到患者痛苦的身体、心理和存在方面。在这方面,EMS 护士依赖于二元团队。EMS 中的团队被描述为提供安全医疗保健的必要条件。然而,护理工作还包括与患者的关系,以减轻患者的痛苦。
本研究采用了归纳描述性定性设计,符合 COREQ 清单。
使用了关键事件技术。对 35 名 EMS 护士进行了单独访谈,重点是提供护理的二元团队。访谈的分析旨在确定主要领域、类别和子类别。
危急事件的体验形成了两个主要领域:“功能合作”和“功能失调的合作”,包括七个类别和十六个子类别。他们应对危急事件的方法包括两个主要领域:“自我适应”和“适应护理和同事”,包括四个类别和八个子类别。
作为日常实践的一部分的反思对于护理工作的发展至关重要,无论是与个别团队成员还是二元团队作为一个单位有关。此外,结果强调了二元团队中对护理目标的共识,以及明确角色的重要性。
本研究强调了通过共同目标和临床护理知识加强 EMS 二元团队合作能力的重要性。团队成员的不同角色必须明确。此外,临床护理必须进行组织,通过同事反馈和反思为相互绩效监测创造条件。