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Care Perceptions in two ICU Nursing Care Delivery Models: A qualitative-comparative approach

OBJECTIVE. Analyzed in compared perspective perceptions about nursing care, nurse-patient interaction, and nursing care outcomes in two ICU nursing staff in a high-complexity hospital institution, whose Nursing are Delivery Models (NCDM) are differentiated by the proportion of nurses and nurse assis...

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Autores principales: López Cárdenas, William Iván, Gil Vidal, Esteban, Altamirano Ceron, Rosa Milena, Henao Murillo, Natalia Andrea, Santa Mejía, Yuly Andrea, Jurado Jiménez, Adriana Cristina
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Publicado: Imprenta Universidad de Antioquia 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10017135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36867788
http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v40n3e15
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author López Cárdenas, William Iván
Gil Vidal, Esteban
Altamirano Ceron, Rosa Milena
Henao Murillo, Natalia Andrea
Santa Mejía, Yuly Andrea
Jurado Jiménez, Adriana Cristina
author_facet López Cárdenas, William Iván
Gil Vidal, Esteban
Altamirano Ceron, Rosa Milena
Henao Murillo, Natalia Andrea
Santa Mejía, Yuly Andrea
Jurado Jiménez, Adriana Cristina
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description OBJECTIVE. Analyzed in compared perspective perceptions about nursing care, nurse-patient interaction, and nursing care outcomes in two ICU nursing staff in a high-complexity hospital institution, whose Nursing are Delivery Models (NCDM) are differentiated by the proportion of nurses and nurse assistants (NA) per team and by the assigned tasks and responsibilities. METHODS. Particularist ethnography with adaptation to virtual methodologies. It included the sociodemographic characteristics of 19 nurses and 23 NA, 14 semi-structured interviews, review of patients’ clinical records, and a focus group. Coding, categorization, inductive analysis, validation of results with participants were conducted and thematic saturation was achieved. RESULTS. Four themes were identified: i) Professionalized care: a nursing of superior value; ii) senses and feelings of care; iii) nursing workload, generating factors andimpacts; and iv) nursing missed care as concrete expression of the nursing workload. CONCLUSION. Compared nursing teams perceived nursing care in different ways, since it was experienced based on the assigned responsibilities and the possibilities of interaction with patients. Nursing care in the NCDM of the ICU with prevalence of direct bedside care by nurses with support from NA, it was perceived as holistic, comprehensive, and empathetic; whereas in the ICU with prevalence of delegated care to NA, it was related with administrative leadership and management of the ICU. Regarding the results, the NCDM of the ICU of direct bedside care by nurses showed better performance in patient safety and was closer to the skill level and legal responsibility of the nursing staff.
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spelling pubmed-100171352023-03-16 Care Perceptions in two ICU Nursing Care Delivery Models: A qualitative-comparative approach López Cárdenas, William Iván Gil Vidal, Esteban Altamirano Ceron, Rosa Milena Henao Murillo, Natalia Andrea Santa Mejía, Yuly Andrea Jurado Jiménez, Adriana Cristina Invest Educ Enferm Original Article OBJECTIVE. Analyzed in compared perspective perceptions about nursing care, nurse-patient interaction, and nursing care outcomes in two ICU nursing staff in a high-complexity hospital institution, whose Nursing are Delivery Models (NCDM) are differentiated by the proportion of nurses and nurse assistants (NA) per team and by the assigned tasks and responsibilities. METHODS. Particularist ethnography with adaptation to virtual methodologies. It included the sociodemographic characteristics of 19 nurses and 23 NA, 14 semi-structured interviews, review of patients’ clinical records, and a focus group. Coding, categorization, inductive analysis, validation of results with participants were conducted and thematic saturation was achieved. RESULTS. Four themes were identified: i) Professionalized care: a nursing of superior value; ii) senses and feelings of care; iii) nursing workload, generating factors andimpacts; and iv) nursing missed care as concrete expression of the nursing workload. CONCLUSION. Compared nursing teams perceived nursing care in different ways, since it was experienced based on the assigned responsibilities and the possibilities of interaction with patients. Nursing care in the NCDM of the ICU with prevalence of direct bedside care by nurses with support from NA, it was perceived as holistic, comprehensive, and empathetic; whereas in the ICU with prevalence of delegated care to NA, it was related with administrative leadership and management of the ICU. Regarding the results, the NCDM of the ICU of direct bedside care by nurses showed better performance in patient safety and was closer to the skill level and legal responsibility of the nursing staff. Imprenta Universidad de Antioquia 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10017135/ /pubmed/36867788 http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v40n3e15 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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López Cárdenas, William Iván
Gil Vidal, Esteban
Altamirano Ceron, Rosa Milena
Henao Murillo, Natalia Andrea
Santa Mejía, Yuly Andrea
Jurado Jiménez, Adriana Cristina
Care Perceptions in two ICU Nursing Care Delivery Models: A qualitative-comparative approach
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title_fullStr Care Perceptions in two ICU Nursing Care Delivery Models: A qualitative-comparative approach
title_full_unstemmed Care Perceptions in two ICU Nursing Care Delivery Models: A qualitative-comparative approach
title_short Care Perceptions in two ICU Nursing Care Delivery Models: A qualitative-comparative approach
title_sort care perceptions in two icu nursing care delivery models: a qualitative-comparative approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10017135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36867788
http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v40n3e15
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