Nurses' Performance Regarding Infusion Pumps' Medication Administration among Critically Ill Patients | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Health Care | ||||
Article 23, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2019, Page 277-293 PDF (418.44 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2019.46258 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Shaymaa S. El-sayed; Mahasen I. Abdel-sattar; Yosreah M. Mohamed | ||||
Medical Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Ain Shams University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: An infusion pump is a medical device that delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body in controlled amounts. Nurses have an important role in ensuring safety in the infusion pumps’ medication administration process. This study aimed to assess the nurses’ performance regarding the infusion pumps' medication administration among critically ill patients. The study design was a descriptive exploratory deign. It was conducted at the cardiac intensive care units at The Center of Cardiac and Digestive System at Sohag. The study subjects included a convenience sample of 30 nurses. Two tools were used for data collection, tool I: A designed infusion pumps’ questionnaire; it included two parts; part 1 is concerned with the assessment of the demographic characteristics of nurses, part 2, nurses’ knowledge questionnaire regarding intravenous medication administration using infusion pumps, and tool II: An infusion pumps' medication administration observational checklist. The main study results showed that near three quarter of the studied nurses had an unsatisfactory level of total knowledge regarding infusion pumps' medication administration among critically ill patients, more than half of them had unsatisfactory level of total practice regarding infusion pumps' medication administration among critically ill patients and there was a statistical significant correlation between the total nurses’ knowledge and their total practice level regarding infusion pumps' medication administration among critically ill patients. It was concluded that the studied nurses' knowledge and practice were inadequate and there was statistical significant correlation between the total nurses’ knowledge and their total practice. It was recommended that health care settings should provide in-service educational programs and upgrading courses based on evidence based guidelines to improve the nurses’ knowledge and practice regarding the administration of intravenous medications using infusion pumps. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Nurses’ Performance; Infusion pump; Critically Ill Patients | ||||
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