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pmid32954605      Nurs+Crit+Care 2022 ; 27 (1): 27-35
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  • Nursing perspectives and strategies in patients with respiratory insufficiency #MMPMID32954605
  • Leonardsen AC; Gulbrandsen T; Wasenius C; Fossen LT
  • Nurs Crit Care 2022[Jan]; 27 (1): 27-35 PMID32954605show ga
  • BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of patients admitted to an intensive care unit experience respiratory distress. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an enormous increase in patients with respiratory symptoms. Nurse competence is essential for ensuring quality treatment and care for these patients; however, research on nursing strategies for patients with respiratory insufficiency is limited. AIM: This study explored nurses' perspectives on and nursing strategies in patients with respiratory insufficiency when admitted to three different intensive care units. DESIGN: The study had an exploratory, descriptive, qualitative design. METHODS: Four focus group interviews with a total of 20 nurses, critical care nurses, and critical care nursing students were conducted. Data were analysed using content analysis. RESULTS: Participants' perspectives fell into two main themes: "nurse competence" and "the art of balancing." "Nurse competence" incorporated the sub-themes "observations and assessments," "to make decisions," and "collaboration." The theme 'the art of balancing' incorporated the sub-themes "nursing interventions," "patients feeling safe," and "patient participation." CONCLUSION: This study contributes new knowledge about nurses' perspectives on patients with respiratory insufficiency. Nurse competence was assumed essential to observe, assess, and treat patients with respiratory insufficiency. Nursing strategies included balancing nursing interventions, conducting medical treatment, and taking a whole-person approach to patients' needs. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the need for nurse competence in caring for patients with respiratory insufficiency. This study adds to existing literature emphasizing the need for competence in health care services. Caring for patients with respiratory insufficiency requires nurses with experience; competence in observation, assessment, and medical treatment; and a whole-person approach to patients' needs.
  • |*COVID-19[MESH]
  • |*Critical Care Nursing[MESH]
  • |*Respiratory Insufficiency/therapy[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Pandemics[MESH]
  • |Qualitative Research[MESH]


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