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Med Lav ; 114(2): e2023015, 2023 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37057352

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BACKGROUND: The frequency of alarms from monitors and other electro-medical devices is of great utility but can increase the professional's workload and expose nurses in the intensive care unit to Alarm Fatigue. A recent study suggested that students in training can also experience the problem during their first clinical experiences in intensive care. Unfortunately, no data are available about the Italian panorama. To explore Alarm Fatigue among Bachelor of Science in Nursing students at the end of their internship experience in intensive care settings. METHODS: Multicenter cross-sectional design. A convenience sample of nurses from 3 Italian university hospitals was recruited. The students completed the revised version of the "Alarm Fatigue questionnaire-ita" at the end of the clinical internship in intensive care settings. RESULTS: 130 nursing students were enrolled (response rate 59.36%). The overall level of Alarm Fatigue was Me= 24.5 IQR [17.5, 30.5]. In addition, 9.23% of the sample reported errors or near misses related to Alarm Fatigue during the internship experience. The alarm fatigue level was higher in students who committed "errors/almost errors" (p=0.038) and in "student workers" (p=0.005). DISCUSSION: The extent of alarm fatigue experienced by nursing students requires developing a preventive strategy.


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Clinical Alarms , Students, Nursing , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Monitoring, Physiologic , Intensive Care Units
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Nurse Educ Today ; 109: 105208, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34844782

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BACKGROUND: A favourable attitude towards organ donation and transplantation is fundamental among health professionals to promote consent, especially in a young healthcare system like Albania. OBJECTIVE: To analyse the differences in the attitude towards organ donation and transplantation and the influencing factors among medical doctors- and nurses-to-be. METHODS AND DESIGN: The article is based on an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study. The population includes medical and nursing students of the Catholic University of Good Counsel - Unizkm of Tirana, Albania. RESULTS: 389 out of 401 students took part in the investigation, of whom 324 enrolled in the Medicine undergraduate program and 65 in the Nursing undergraduate program. Medical doctors-to-be showed higher awareness about the issue of donation than their colleagues from Nursing, and they were more engaged in discussion with other parties. CONCLUSION: The preliminary results of our pilot study highlight the need to organise more training on the topic of organ donation and transplantation among clinical students, especially those studying Nursing.


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Students, Medical , Students, Nursing , Tissue and Organ Procurement , Catholicism , Cross-Sectional Studies , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Pilot Projects , Surveys and Questionnaires , Universities
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Prof Inferm ; 74(2): 89-94, 2021.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34418909

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BACKGROUND: Suicidal acts are a public health problem worldwide and require nurses to have appropriate skills to deal with it. It is important to study the level of knowledge, as well as the perception of nursing students towards suicidal ideation; a tool created for this purpose, the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ) has proven its validity and reliability in English. AIM: To assess the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the SBAQ (SBAQ-ita). METHODS: Multicentric study. The SBAQ-ita was administered to students of two Nursing schools in two universities in Italy. The CVI-I was calculated to evaluate the validity of the content of the SBAQ-ita. Construct validity was investigated through exploratory factor analysis. Cronbach's alpha coefficient (α) was used to examine the internal consistency of each scale factor. Spearman's rho coefficient was used to test stability. RESULTS: The SBAQ-ita was administered to 205 students from October to November 2019. The analysis showed a four-factor structure with Cronbach's α always ≥0.70. The CVI-I was 0.97. 25 students filled in the scale again after 7 days (test-retest rho=0.92). CONCLUSION: The SBAQ-ita is a valid and reliable tool for the study of the students' attitude in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing towards caring for the person with suicidal ideation. postoperative settings.


Subject(s)
Students, Nursing , Suicide , Attitude , Humans , Italy , Reproducibility of Results , Suicidal Ideation , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Prof Inferm ; 74(1): 48-43, 2021.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34089641

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BACKGROUND: Nursing students represent an important resource both for the patients and for the company organization; however, the impact of their presence on the quality of care is still underestimated. OBJECTIVE: To provide an objective assessment of the quality of care perceived by the patient admitted to hospital departments where internships are held for nursing students. METHOD: A descriptive observational study was conducted, recruiting a convenience sample made up of patients hospitalized in clinical departments where internships for nursing students of La Fe Hospital in Valencia (ES) are located. RESULTS: 75 patients out of 160 hospitalized partecipated to the survey, with a response rate equal to 46.87%. Most patients believe that nurses have careless attitudes towards them (42.9%) even though there is a noticeable emotional support from nurses perceived by patients (90.1%). The degree of relationship and information perceived by patients (96%) suggests that nurses in most cases guaranteed confidentiality and the assistance time employed (70.5%) was perceived as longer than usual, defining a high opinion of patients about the treatment received. CONCLUSIONS: The data showed that patients were very keen to be taken into consideration from a social and human point of view and not only from a clinical point of view, so much so that they claimed to perceive a careless attitude from nurses. Despite this, however, the perceived quality of nursing care by the patient was not affected. Regarding the presence of the trainee student, being the latter in the Spanish reality totally flanked by that of the nurse, almost in symbiosis, the degree of attention perceived by the patient in relation to the assistance provided does not vary.


Subject(s)
Internship and Residency , Nursing Care , Students, Nursing , Attitude of Health Personnel , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Prof Inferm ; 73(4): 258-263, 2020.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33780609

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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic had a relevant health impact in a large part of the planet and there are several studies aimed at understanding its diffusion; however, to date, the problem has not been explored in the correctional setting, with particular concern for the Italian context. AIM: To assess and investigate the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in nurses working in the Italian prison system. METHODS: A multicenter observational descriptive study was conducted, enrolling a convenience sample composed of nurses registered with SIMSPE onlus (Italian Society of Penitentiary Medicine and Health), working in any Italian prison facility at the time of the survey. RESULTS: 204 nurses participating in the survey (response rate 49.27%). Most nurses working in prisons (92.65%) were exposed to the risk of Covid-19 virus infection, since they came directly into contact with positive patients (90.69%) and in situations where they were exposed during care procedures in which aerosol was produced by the patient (56.21%). The number of nurses who "always" complied with safety rules for prevention of infection did not differ significantly (p >0.05 for each comparison) in situations involving or not involving aerosol exposure. CONCLUSIONS: The results highlight the relevance of these issues in the Italian prison context and the need for further investigation. The knowledge of the dimension of this phenomenon, unexplored before this study in this context, represents the first step to be able to identify organizational strategies to manage it effectively or, if possible, to prevent it.


Subject(s)
COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/prevention & control , Health Personnel , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Prisons , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Italy , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Assessment , Risk Management
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Prof Inferm ; 72(4): 247-252, 2019.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32243738

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INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Organ transplantation is considered a life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage pathologies. The knowledge and the attitude of nurses can positively influence the willingness of family members and patients to give consent to organ and conse- quently organ donation rates. To understand the critical capacity of nursing students to self- evaluate themselves on information on brain death, donation and transplantation, investi- gating scientific knowledge, predisposition and attitude related to these topics through a survey. METHOD: This work is a cross-sectional descriptive study carried out among conveniently selected undergraduate nursing students (n = 578) of three Universities respectively in northern, center and southern of Italy using a questionnaire formulated on the basis of the FAQs prepared by the National Transplant Center (CNT). RESULTS: Most of students show an adequate level of knowledge and attitudes favorable to organ and tissue donation even if very few students have signed the donor card. Students' knowledge and perceptions are still lacking in specific areas such as legislations (only 6%). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest the need for revising the nursing curricula to improve the future nurses' skills, increase the modality to sign the donor card and favor the rate of organ donation.


Subject(s)
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Students, Nursing/psychology , Tissue Donors/psychology , Tissue and Organ Procurement , Attitude of Health Personnel , Cross-Sectional Studies , Curriculum , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , Female , Humans , Italy , Male , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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