Factors influencing knowledge translation into critical care practice: The reality facing intensive care nurses in Limpopo Province

被引:0
作者
Kgadima, M. R. [1 ]
Coetzee, I. M. [1 ]
Heyns, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing Sci, Tshwane, South Africa
关键词
Critical care practice; critical ill/injured patient; intensive care nurse; intensive care unit; knowledge translation;
D O I
10.7196/SAJCC.2024.v40i1.1282
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background. Nurses working in intensive care units (ICUs) must incorporate new knowledge and evidence-based practice (EBP) into their daily routines to enhance patient outcomes. However, this integration often falls short in ICU settings. Weekly clinical audits reveal incidents where ICU nurses neglect evidence-based interventions, impacting patient outcomes and ICU stays. Objective. To explore the factors influencing the translation of knowledge into ICU practice. Methods. We conducted exploratory, qualitative research to investigate ICU nurses' perspectives on knowledge translation into ICU practices. The study employed purposive sampling to select ICU nurses. We used paired interviews and group discussions to gather insights from ICU nurses regarding the factors influencing the translation of knowledge into ICU practices. Data analysis was performed using Boomer and McCormack's nine steps of creative hermeneutic data analysis. Results. One main theme, 'We are just surviving' emerged, encompassing two sub-themes: management and workplace culture. Under management, participants described barriers, such as resource scarcity, behaviour, outdated evidence-informed protocols and workload. Under workplace culture, participants mentioned negative attitudes and a lack of teamwork, contributing to poor-quality care. Conclusion. In ICUs, nurses are expected to integrate new knowledge and scientific evidence into their daily practice, yet they face challenges in doing so. Interventions should be implemented to address management and workplace culture.
引用
收藏
页码:62 / 66
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Evaluation of knowledge of nurses in intensive care, semi-intensive care and ready for a private hospital of St Paul on sepsis
    CDC Gambin
    DFM Junior
    SCL Shiramizo
    ACMA Gonçalves
    E Silva
    Critical Care, 15 (Suppl 2):
  • [32] Pressure Injury Prevention: Knowledge and Attitudes of Iranian Intensive Care Nurses
    Tirgari, Batool
    Mirshekari, Leili
    Forouzi, Mansooreh Azzizadeh
    ADVANCES IN SKIN & WOUND CARE, 2018, 31 (04) : 1 - 8
  • [33] Knowledge, attitudes, practice, and perceived barriers toward evidence-based practice among Palestinian nurses in intensive care units
    Dabak, Zeina
    Toqan, Dalia
    Malak, Malakeh. Z.
    Al-Amer, Rasmieh
    Ayed, Ahmad
    BMC NURSING, 2024, 23 (01):
  • [34] Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Nurses in Intensive Care Units on Physical Restraint Use and Factors Affecting Nurses' Decisions to use them
    Gurdogan, Eylem Pasli
    Ugur, Esra
    Kinici, Ezgi
    Aksoy, Berna
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2016, 7 (03): : 83 - 88
  • [35] A survey of critical care pharmacists to patient ratios and practice characteristics in intensive care units
    Newsome, Andrea S.
    Smith, Susan E.
    Jones, Timothy W.
    Taylor, Ashley
    Van Berkel, Megan A.
    Rabinovich, Marina
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY, 2020, 3 (01): : 68 - 74
  • [36] Individual factors in dignified care: A cross-sectional study of critical care nurses
    Liang, Andong
    Gao, Chenchen
    Xu, Wenxian
    Shen, Yucong
    Liu, Chuanchuan
    Lu, Zhongqiu
    Yang, Yeqin
    JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT, 2022, 30 (07) : 3286 - 3294
  • [37] Evaluation of the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Intensive Care Unit Nurses Regarding Eye Care: A Descriptive Study
    Gider, Neslihan Yagmur
    Tosun, Betuel
    Dirgar, Ezgi
    NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES, 2025, 27 (02)
  • [38] Oral Health Care Knowledge among Nurses in the Pediatric Intensive Care Units in Abha, Saudi Arabia
    Zakirulla, M.
    Laheq, Malak Tareq
    Assiri, Moath Nasser M.
    Al-Alhinyah, Sultan Awn N.
    Aldowsari, Mannaa
    Alzakari, Ftoon, I
    Almobty, Reema A.
    Almobty, Rahaf A.
    Hummadi, Khalid Ali
    Abu-Hawi, Rushdiyah H.
    Ali, Wejdan N.
    Lahiq, Alya M.
    Ghubri, Mohammad A.
    Asiri, Malak A.
    Alzahrani, Eman A.
    Shabab, Rayan M.
    Fathi, Amjad A.
    Assiri, Nouf A.
    Alqarni, Ohoud, I
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCIENCE, 2021, 9 (06): : 7 - 14
  • [39] Knowledge and agency in interprofessional care: How nurses contribute to the case-construction in an Intensive Care Unit
    Caronia, Letizia
    Saglietti, Marzia
    JOURNAL OF INTERPROFESSIONAL CARE, 2018, 32 (05) : 592 - 602
  • [40] Critical care nurses' assessment of writing diaries for adult patients in the intensive care unit - A qualitative study
    Gundersen, Silje
    Blikstad-Lokkevik, Siri
    Brenna, Guro
    Steindal, Simen A.
    Kvande, Monica Evelyn
    AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE, 2024, 37 (05) : 680 - 685