Publication date: Jan 24, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought various opportunities and challenges to critical care nurses, whose emergency abilities in caring for critically ill patients are related to their safety, clinical effectiveness, and improved prognosis. Currently, there is a lack of research on the actual situation and influencing factors of ICU nurses’ emergency ability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although empirical observations from different departments can provide valuable basis for the health system to formulate preventive measures, efficient training programs and future public emergencies. A cross-sectional descriptive study. Data were collected from 486 subjects through electronic surveys from November 8 to 15, 2022, in seven general public hospitals (all tertiary A hospitals) in Beijing, China. The emergency ability of ICU nurses hover at the intermediate level (145. 42 +/- 23. 29). The variables of work experience, participated in PHE rescue activities, participated in PHE education, cumulative rescue more than 10 times and positive coping were associated with the emergency ability of ICU nurses. Despite the COVID-19 restrictions, the emergency ability of ICU nurses is acceptable, at a medium level. The ICU nurse of seniority, participated in PHE rescue activities, participated in PHE education, cumulative rescue more than 10 times had excellent emergency ability; The importance of positive coping style was also evident, which means that intervention in psychological is seen as necessary.
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Concepts | Keywords |
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Beijing | Advanced practice nursing |
Education | Coping strategies |
Nurses | Disaster medicine |
Pandemic | Intensive care |
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Public health |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |
disease | MESH | emergency |
disease | MESH | critically ill |
drug | DRUGBANK | L-Phenylalanine |
disease | IDO | intervention |
pathway | REACTOME | Reproduction |
drug | DRUGBANK | Coenzyme M |
drug | DRUGBANK | Diethylstilbestrol |
disease | MESH | anxiety |
disease | MESH | panic |
disease | IDO | process |
drug | DRUGBANK | Etoperidone |
disease | MESH | emotional stress |
disease | MESH | professional burnout |
disease | IDO | object |
disease | IDO | country |
drug | DRUGBANK | Trestolone |
disease | IDO | quality |
disease | IDO | site |
disease | IDO | role |
drug | DRUGBANK | Indoleacetic acid |
drug | DRUGBANK | Ademetionine |
drug | DRUGBANK | Tropicamide |
drug | DRUGBANK | Esomeprazole |
drug | DRUGBANK | (S)-Des-Me-Ampa |
disease | MESH | Burnout |
drug | DRUGBANK | Nonoxynol-9 |
disease | MESH | psychological distress |
disease | MESH | depression |
disease | IDO | hospital facility |
disease | MESH | loneliness |
drug | DRUGBANK | Carboxyamidotriazole |
drug | DRUGBANK | Isosorbide Mononitrate |
drug | DRUGBANK | Dimethyl sulfone |
disease | MESH | occupational stress |