Pooyanfard Fatemeh, Razban Farideh, Asadi Neda, Haji-Maghsoudi Saiedeh
Nursing Research Center Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran.
Modeling in Health Research Center Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran.
Health Sci Rep. 2023 Aug 24;6(8):e1484. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.1484. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Communication between intensive care unit (ICU) nurses and patients with decreased Level of Consciousness (DLOC) is now regarded as a difficult task. Proper communication is regarded as a crucial component of care and stems from the attitude and practice of nurses. Intensive care nurses are responsible for providing care to patients with DLOC in accordance with ethical principles because care and ethics cannot be separated. To better understand ICU nurses' attitudes and practice toward communicating with patients who have decreased levels of consciousness and how this affects the provision of ethical care, the current study was conducted.
This is a cross-sectional study. Two hundred ICU nurses from southeast Iran took part in this study. Three questioners, including attitude and practice toward communicating with patients who decreased Levels of consciousness, and ethical Care were used as data collection tools.
The mean score for ICU nurses' attitude, practice, and ethical care towards communicating with patients with DLOC were, respectively, 4.02 ± 0.45,2.91 ± 0.49. The findings demonstrated a very weak correlation between the ICU nurses' attitude score and communication practice for DLOC patients ( = 0.04; = 0.14).
Nurses who had a more positive attitude toward communicating with DLOC patients performed better in this area. It is suggested that nurses employed in ICUs should be monitored and judged based on how well they communicate with DLOC patients through workshops and conferences. By doing this, they would become more cognizant of the necessity for and effective methods of communication with these patients as well as the repercussions of their poor communication practice.
重症监护病房(ICU)护士与意识水平下降(DLOC)的患者之间的沟通目前被视为一项艰巨的任务。恰当的沟通被视为护理的关键组成部分,且源于护士的态度和实践。重症监护护士有责任依据伦理原则为意识水平下降的患者提供护理,因为护理与伦理不可分割。为了更好地理解ICU护士对于与意识水平下降的患者进行沟通的态度和实践,以及这如何影响伦理护理的提供,开展了本研究。
这是一项横断面研究。来自伊朗东南部的200名ICU护士参与了本研究。三份问卷,包括对与意识水平下降患者沟通的态度和实践以及伦理护理,被用作数据收集工具。
ICU护士对于与意识水平下降患者沟通的态度、实践和伦理护理的平均得分分别为4.02±0.45、2.91±0.49。研究结果表明,ICU护士对意识水平下降患者的态度得分与沟通实践之间的相关性非常弱(r = 0.04;p = 0.14)。
对与意识水平下降患者沟通态度更积极的护士在该领域表现更好。建议通过研讨会和会议,根据ICU护士与意识水平下降患者的沟通情况对其进行监督和评判。通过这样做,他们将更加认识到与这些患者沟通的必要性和有效方法,以及沟通不佳的后果。