Effect of an Educational Program Regarding Cardiac Arrhythmias on Nurses' Practices in Critical Care Units
mai El Sayed Mohsen Ahmed Batal; yassien, sahar; Dena Eltabey Sobh Sobeh;
Abstract
Background: Cardiac arrhythmia can cause more fatal forms of rhythm disturbance.
Nurse in critical care units plays a necessary role in arrhythmias management specializes
in symptomatic relief, promotion of comfort and taking crisis intervention in fatal forms
of dysrhythmias. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational program
regarding cardiac arrhythmias on nurses’ practice in critical care units. Subject and
Methods: Design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized in this study. Setting: The
study was conducted at Critical Care Units in Port-Said Governmental hospitals (Port
Said general hospital, Port -Fouad general hospital and Al zhoor central hospital) recently
comprehensive health insurance hospitals in Port Said (El Salam hospital, Al hayah
hospital and Al zhoor hospital). Subjects: A convenient sample of available nurses (139
nurses in critical care units divided into 116 female and 23 male) was included in this
study. Tools: Tool was used for data collection: Nurses' Practice observational Checklist,
which includes part I: Demographic variables, part-II seven Nurses' Practice
observational Checklist. Results: The results revealed that, (92.8%) of nurses had
satisfactory total practice level immediately post educational program implementation
and (69.8%) follow up educational program compared to (37.4 %) of studied nurses pre-
educational program implementation. Conclusion: Educational program for nurses had a
significant positive effect on improving nurses' practice regarding the care of patients
with cardiac arrhythmias. Recommendations: Continuous training and educational
program for the purpose of upgrading, improving and updating the practice of the nurses
assigned to provide care with cardiac arrhythmias patients.
Nurse in critical care units plays a necessary role in arrhythmias management specializes
in symptomatic relief, promotion of comfort and taking crisis intervention in fatal forms
of dysrhythmias. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational program
regarding cardiac arrhythmias on nurses’ practice in critical care units. Subject and
Methods: Design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized in this study. Setting: The
study was conducted at Critical Care Units in Port-Said Governmental hospitals (Port
Said general hospital, Port -Fouad general hospital and Al zhoor central hospital) recently
comprehensive health insurance hospitals in Port Said (El Salam hospital, Al hayah
hospital and Al zhoor hospital). Subjects: A convenient sample of available nurses (139
nurses in critical care units divided into 116 female and 23 male) was included in this
study. Tools: Tool was used for data collection: Nurses' Practice observational Checklist,
which includes part I: Demographic variables, part-II seven Nurses' Practice
observational Checklist. Results: The results revealed that, (92.8%) of nurses had
satisfactory total practice level immediately post educational program implementation
and (69.8%) follow up educational program compared to (37.4 %) of studied nurses pre-
educational program implementation. Conclusion: Educational program for nurses had a
significant positive effect on improving nurses' practice regarding the care of patients
with cardiac arrhythmias. Recommendations: Continuous training and educational
program for the purpose of upgrading, improving and updating the practice of the nurses
assigned to provide care with cardiac arrhythmias patients.
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| Title | Effect of an Educational Program Regarding Cardiac Arrhythmias on Nurses' Practices in Critical Care Units | Authors | mai El Sayed Mohsen Ahmed Batal; yassien, sahar ; Dena Eltabey Sobh Sobeh | Keywords | Cardiac arrhythmias, Educational program, Nurses' practice | Issue Date | Sep-2023 | Publisher | Faculty of Nursing,Port Said University | Journal | Port Said Scientific Journal of Nursing | Volume | 10 | Issue | 3 | Start page | 351 | End page | 374 | DOI | 10.21608/pssjn.2023.170463.1232 |
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