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Research in intensive care nursing

H Leino-Kilpi1, T Suominen

  • 1Department of Nursing, University of Turku, Finland.

Journal of Clinical Nursing
|January 1, 1997
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Intensive care nursing in Finland faces challenges in staff coping, quality improvement, and patient care. Research highlights the stressful nature of this critical healthcare field, emphasizing the need for further investigation.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Experience Research

Background:

  • Intensive care nursing is recognized as a demanding specialty.
  • Previous research indicates significant stress and coping difficulties among intensive care nurses.
  • The quality of care and patient experiences are critical aspects of intensive care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the primary challenges in intensive care nursing in Finland.
  • To identify key areas requiring attention within intensive care nursing practices.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire study was conducted among intensive care nurses in Finland.
  • Data collection focused on perceived problems in staff coping, quality development, and patient experiences.

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Main Results:

  • The study identified staff coping resources as a primary concern.
  • Quality development initiatives and patient experiences were also highlighted as significant issues.
  • Findings underscore the stressful nature of intensive care nursing.

Conclusions:

  • Intensive care nursing requires enhanced support for staff coping mechanisms.
  • Further research and development are necessary to improve quality and patient experiences in intensive care settings.
  • The findings call for increased focus on the well-being and professional development of intensive care nurses.