Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore.
Nursing Department, Alexandra Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore.
J Adv Nurs. 2023 Feb;79(2):616-629. doi: 10.1111/jan.15435. Epub 2022 Sep 7.
(1) To examine registered nurses' knowledge and confidence in recognizing and managing to patients with sepsis and (2) identify nurse and workplace factors that influence their knowledge on sepsis.
A multi-site, cross-sectional survey.
An online survey was developed and content validated. Data was collected from registered nurses working in the inpatient wards and emergency departments of three hospitals of a single healthcare cluster in Singapore during August 2021. Statistical analyses of closed-ended responses and content analysis of open-ended responses were undertaken.
A total of 709 nurses completed the survey. Nurses possessed moderate levels of knowledge about sepsis (mean score = 10.56/15; SD = 2.01) and confidence in recognizing and responding to patients with sepsis (mean score = 18.46/25; SD = 2.79). However, only 369 (52.0%) could correctly define sepsis. Nurses' job grade, nursing education level and clinical work area were significant predictors of nurses' sepsis knowledge. Specifically, nurses with higher job grade, higher nursing education level or those working in acute care areas (i.e. emergency department, high dependency units or intensive care units) were more likely to obtain higher total sepsis knowledge scores. A weak positive correlation was observed between sepsis knowledge test scores and self-confidence (r = .184). Open comments revealed that participants desired for more sepsis education and training opportunities and the implementation of sepsis screening tool and sepsis care protocol.
A stronger foundation in sepsis education and training programs and the implementation of sepsis screening tools and care bundles are needed to enhance nurses' knowledge and confidence in recognizing and managing patients with sepsis.
The findings of this study are beneficial to administrators, educators and researchers in designing interventions to support nurses in their role in recognizing and responding to sepsis.
(1)调查注册护士识别和处理脓毒症患者的知识和信心;(2)确定影响护士和工作场所对脓毒症知识的因素。
多地点、横断面调查。
开发并对内容进行验证后,采用在线调查。数据收集于 2021 年 8 月在新加坡一个医疗保健集群的三家医院的住院病房和急诊部工作的注册护士。对封闭式回答进行统计分析,并对开放式回答进行内容分析。
共有 709 名护士完成了调查。护士对脓毒症的知识水平中等(平均得分为 10.56/15;标准差=2.01),对识别和应对脓毒症患者的信心水平较高(平均得分为 18.46/25;标准差=2.79)。然而,只有 369 名(52.0%)护士能够正确定义脓毒症。护士的职称、护理教育水平和临床工作领域是护士脓毒症知识的显著预测因素。具体而言,职称较高、护理教育水平较高或在急性护理领域(即急诊、高依赖单位或重症监护病房)工作的护士更有可能获得较高的脓毒症总知识得分。脓毒症知识测试得分与自我信心之间呈弱正相关(r=.184)。开放评论表明,参与者希望获得更多的脓毒症教育和培训机会,并希望实施脓毒症筛查工具和脓毒症护理方案。
需要加强脓毒症教育和培训计划,并实施脓毒症筛查工具和护理包,以提高护士识别和处理脓毒症患者的知识和信心。
本研究的结果有利于管理者、教育者和研究人员设计干预措施,支持护士在识别和应对脓毒症方面的作用。