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Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study

AIM: To determine the professional profile and the work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units (ICU) in Colombia, Argentina, Peru and Brazil. BACKGROUND: ICUs require a differentiated professional profile to provide quality care, and appropriate working conditions, leading to a transfo...

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Autores principales: Achury Saldaña, Diana Marcela, Achury Beltrán, Luisa Fernanda, Rodríguez Colmenares, Sandra Mónica, Alvarado Romero, Herly Ruth, Cavallo, Edhit, Ulloa, Ana Cristina, Merino, Virginia, da Silva Barreto, Mayckel, Andrade Fonseca, David, Muñoz Acuña, Doraly, Betancur Manrique, Yanier, Rodríguez Marín, Jorge Eliecer, González Gómez, Ana Angelica, Herrera Corpas, Katerine, Andrade Méndez, Brayant, Vargas Toloza, Ruby Elizabeth, Martínez Rojas, Sandra Milena, De las Salas Martínez, Roxana Patricia
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34655269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16026
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author Achury Saldaña, Diana Marcela
Achury Beltrán, Luisa Fernanda
Rodríguez Colmenares, Sandra Mónica
Alvarado Romero, Herly Ruth
Cavallo, Edhit
Ulloa, Ana Cristina
Merino, Virginia
da Silva Barreto, Mayckel
Andrade Fonseca, David
Muñoz Acuña, Doraly
Betancur Manrique, Yanier
Rodríguez Marín, Jorge Eliecer
González Gómez, Ana Angelica
Herrera Corpas, Katerine
Andrade Méndez, Brayant
Vargas Toloza, Ruby Elizabeth
Martínez Rojas, Sandra Milena
De las Salas Martínez, Roxana Patricia
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Achury Beltrán, Luisa Fernanda
Rodríguez Colmenares, Sandra Mónica
Alvarado Romero, Herly Ruth
Cavallo, Edhit
Ulloa, Ana Cristina
Merino, Virginia
da Silva Barreto, Mayckel
Andrade Fonseca, David
Muñoz Acuña, Doraly
Betancur Manrique, Yanier
Rodríguez Marín, Jorge Eliecer
González Gómez, Ana Angelica
Herrera Corpas, Katerine
Andrade Méndez, Brayant
Vargas Toloza, Ruby Elizabeth
Martínez Rojas, Sandra Milena
De las Salas Martínez, Roxana Patricia
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description AIM: To determine the professional profile and the work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units (ICU) in Colombia, Argentina, Peru and Brazil. BACKGROUND: ICUs require a differentiated professional profile to provide quality care, and appropriate working conditions, leading to a transformation of care and management practices. DESIGN: Descriptive multicentre cross‐sectional observational study. METHODS: An online survey was applied to identify both the characteristics of the professional profile and the working conditions. 1,427 ICU nursing professionals were included. RStudio statistical software was used for the analysis of the information. Descriptive statistics were used for the presentation of the results. The STROBE checklist for cross‐sectional studies was used in this study. RESULTS: Only 33.6% of the professionals had a specialisation degree in intensive care. The skills that were most frequently put into practice were communication (68.5%) and care management (78.5%). The most predominant nurse‐to‐patient ratios were 1:2, and greater than 1:6. 59.1% of the nurses had an indefinite term contract, 38.8% worked 48 hours per week and 49.8% had rotating shifts. Only 50.4% of them received incentives. The average salary ranged between 348 and 1,500 USD. 64.5% of the participants were satisfied with their job. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to strengthen nurses’ professional profile by promoting both postgraduate education and the development of troubleshooting and teamwork skills. It is necessary to standardise the nurse‐to‐patient ratio, improve wages and increase incentives to achieve greater job satisfaction. RELEVANCE TO PRACTICE: The knowledge and the improvement of both the professional profile and the work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units will improve the quality of the care given to critical patients and, therefore, the quality of health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-92919882022-07-20 Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study Achury Saldaña, Diana Marcela Achury Beltrán, Luisa Fernanda Rodríguez Colmenares, Sandra Mónica Alvarado Romero, Herly Ruth Cavallo, Edhit Ulloa, Ana Cristina Merino, Virginia da Silva Barreto, Mayckel Andrade Fonseca, David Muñoz Acuña, Doraly Betancur Manrique, Yanier Rodríguez Marín, Jorge Eliecer González Gómez, Ana Angelica Herrera Corpas, Katerine Andrade Méndez, Brayant Vargas Toloza, Ruby Elizabeth Martínez Rojas, Sandra Milena De las Salas Martínez, Roxana Patricia J Clin Nurs Original Articles AIM: To determine the professional profile and the work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units (ICU) in Colombia, Argentina, Peru and Brazil. BACKGROUND: ICUs require a differentiated professional profile to provide quality care, and appropriate working conditions, leading to a transformation of care and management practices. DESIGN: Descriptive multicentre cross‐sectional observational study. METHODS: An online survey was applied to identify both the characteristics of the professional profile and the working conditions. 1,427 ICU nursing professionals were included. RStudio statistical software was used for the analysis of the information. Descriptive statistics were used for the presentation of the results. The STROBE checklist for cross‐sectional studies was used in this study. RESULTS: Only 33.6% of the professionals had a specialisation degree in intensive care. The skills that were most frequently put into practice were communication (68.5%) and care management (78.5%). The most predominant nurse‐to‐patient ratios were 1:2, and greater than 1:6. 59.1% of the nurses had an indefinite term contract, 38.8% worked 48 hours per week and 49.8% had rotating shifts. Only 50.4% of them received incentives. The average salary ranged between 348 and 1,500 USD. 64.5% of the participants were satisfied with their job. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to strengthen nurses’ professional profile by promoting both postgraduate education and the development of troubleshooting and teamwork skills. It is necessary to standardise the nurse‐to‐patient ratio, improve wages and increase incentives to achieve greater job satisfaction. RELEVANCE TO PRACTICE: The knowledge and the improvement of both the professional profile and the work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units will improve the quality of the care given to critical patients and, therefore, the quality of health outcomes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-16 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9291988/ /pubmed/34655269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16026 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Achury Saldaña, Diana Marcela
Achury Beltrán, Luisa Fernanda
Rodríguez Colmenares, Sandra Mónica
Alvarado Romero, Herly Ruth
Cavallo, Edhit
Ulloa, Ana Cristina
Merino, Virginia
da Silva Barreto, Mayckel
Andrade Fonseca, David
Muñoz Acuña, Doraly
Betancur Manrique, Yanier
Rodríguez Marín, Jorge Eliecer
González Gómez, Ana Angelica
Herrera Corpas, Katerine
Andrade Méndez, Brayant
Vargas Toloza, Ruby Elizabeth
Martínez Rojas, Sandra Milena
De las Salas Martínez, Roxana Patricia
Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study
title Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study
title_full Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study
title_fullStr Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study
title_full_unstemmed Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study
title_short Professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: A multicentre study
title_sort professional profile and work conditions of nurses working in intensive care units: a multicentre study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34655269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16026
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