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Views of Nurses on Alarm Fatigue in ICUs

Completed
Conditions
Nurse's Role
Registration Number
NCT05163340
Lead Sponsor
Akdeniz University
Brief Summary

This study focused on determining the views of nurses on alarm fatigue and its reduction in adult intensive care units.

Detailed Description

Backround: Physiological monitoring of critically ill patients in ICU is a complex nursing task, and nurses are key professionals managing multiple monitoring devices.

Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the views of nurses on alarm fatigue and its prevention in adult intensive care units.

Study Design: In the study, the minimum sample size was calculated as 67 for a population size of 106 and a 95% confidence interval, taking into account the alarm fatigue standard deviation (σ=6.82) found in the Turkish validity study of the "Nurses' Alarm Fatigue Scale" (t=1.96; d=1) . Considering that there may be losses, 74 nurses will be included in the study by taking 10% more. In the qualitative phase of the research, intensive care nurses who agreed to be interviewed during the collection of quantitative data will be included.

Method: In this study, parallel data type will be used in convergent parallel mixed design. The quantitative phase of the study is a descriptive study to determine alarm fatigue levels in nurses working in adult intensive care units. In the qualitative phase of the research; A case study will be conducted at the same time in order to examine the findings revealed with quantitative data in more depth and to determine the views of nurses on reducing alarm fatigue. Individual in-depth interviews will be held in a suitable room using the "Semi-Structured Interview Form" created by the researchers with those who agree to participate in the qualitative study.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
67
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years and older
  • Who volunteered to participate in the research
  • Working in adult intensive care units
Exclusion Criteria
  • Under the age of 18
  • Not working in adult intensive care unit

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Nurses' Alarm Fatigue Scale30 May 2022

The scale consists of 9 items and the score range is between 0-36. High scores indicate the effects of alarm fatigue on nurses' performance. Each item in the questionnaire is scored between 0 and 4.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Akdeniz University Hospital

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Antalya, Turkey

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