Factors Affecting Nurses’ Performance Regarding Use of Physical Restraints in Critical Care Unit
Abdelhalim Mohamed Abdelhalim;
Abstract
Physical restraints are any devices or materials attached to
patients’ body to prevent the patient from pulling the connected devices.
Aim: assess factors affecting nurses’ performance regarding use of
physical restraint in critical care unit. Design: Descriptive exploratory
designs were used. Setting: The study was conducted in Medical
Intensive Care Unit at Ain Shams University Hospital, Egypt. Subjects:
A convenient sample of 36 nurses was recruited from the previously
mentioned setting. Tools: A structured interview questionnaire to assess
nurses' demographic data and nurses’ knowledge about physical restraint,
use of physical restraint observational for assessing nurses’ practice and
questionnaire for assessing factors affecting nurses’ performance
regarding use of physical restraint. Results: Half of the studied nurse had
satisfactory knowledge level. All the studied nurses had unsatisfactory
level of practice. The majority of the studied nurses reported that the
degree of experience is one of the most important factor affecting use of
physical restraints properly, 63.9% of the studied nurses reported that,
separation of ICU patients' in a private room affects their ability to
monitor the patients. No statistically significant relation between nurses’
level of knowledge and their demographics data. Conclusion: most
common factors affecting use of physical restraint is absence of clear
policies to conduct physical restraint, no written consent for patient’s
approval on application of physical restraint and in addition to absence of
continuous education about use of physical restraint. Recommendations:
Developing hospital policy and procedure for physical restraints to be
available for all nurses and physicians. A hospital consent policy for
obligating doctor and nurses to get approval from patient or his / her
family before application of physical restraint.
patients’ body to prevent the patient from pulling the connected devices.
Aim: assess factors affecting nurses’ performance regarding use of
physical restraint in critical care unit. Design: Descriptive exploratory
designs were used. Setting: The study was conducted in Medical
Intensive Care Unit at Ain Shams University Hospital, Egypt. Subjects:
A convenient sample of 36 nurses was recruited from the previously
mentioned setting. Tools: A structured interview questionnaire to assess
nurses' demographic data and nurses’ knowledge about physical restraint,
use of physical restraint observational for assessing nurses’ practice and
questionnaire for assessing factors affecting nurses’ performance
regarding use of physical restraint. Results: Half of the studied nurse had
satisfactory knowledge level. All the studied nurses had unsatisfactory
level of practice. The majority of the studied nurses reported that the
degree of experience is one of the most important factor affecting use of
physical restraints properly, 63.9% of the studied nurses reported that,
separation of ICU patients' in a private room affects their ability to
monitor the patients. No statistically significant relation between nurses’
level of knowledge and their demographics data. Conclusion: most
common factors affecting use of physical restraint is absence of clear
policies to conduct physical restraint, no written consent for patient’s
approval on application of physical restraint and in addition to absence of
continuous education about use of physical restraint. Recommendations:
Developing hospital policy and procedure for physical restraints to be
available for all nurses and physicians. A hospital consent policy for
obligating doctor and nurses to get approval from patient or his / her
family before application of physical restraint.
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| Title | Factors Affecting Nurses’ Performance Regarding Use of Physical Restraints in Critical Care Unit | Other Titles | العوامل المؤثرة على أداء التمريض فيما يتعلق بإستخدام التقييد الجسماني بوحدة العناية المركزة | Authors | Abdelhalim Mohamed Abdelhalim | Issue Date | 2018 |
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