Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria

Background: A critically ill patient is someone who has a chance of recovery, if properly managed, but is usually in a life-threatening condition, associated with a high mortality rate, with significant financial impact on households, and associated with the cost of medical care. Purpose: To explore...

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Main Authors: Olaolorunpo Olorunfemi, Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi, Rafiat Ajoke Anokwuru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139124000246
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author Olaolorunpo Olorunfemi
Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi
Rafiat Ajoke Anokwuru
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Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi
Rafiat Ajoke Anokwuru
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description Background: A critically ill patient is someone who has a chance of recovery, if properly managed, but is usually in a life-threatening condition, associated with a high mortality rate, with significant financial impact on households, and associated with the cost of medical care. Purpose: To explore the lived experiences of nurses caring for persons with critical illnesses sustained with healthcare technologies. Design and Methods: A hermeneutic phenomenological design was utilized. Data were collected through in-depth individual interviews with sample size of ten participants, observations, and field notes. Data were analyzed using Paul Ricoeur's Theory of Interpretation and Nvivo software for data management. Results: The results revealed that the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a complex unit, and Nurses are occupied with fear and worries associated with having to operate various health gadgets. They also experienced challenges in how to balance their attention between technology-based care and seeing patients as human beings. Conclusion: Based on the outcomes of this study, it was suggested that ICU nurses require continual retraining in operating various health technologies without fear or worry. They must also improve their ability to be inclusive in their profession; balancing their focus between technology-based care and handling patients as human beings. The implication of this on practice is that ICU is a difficult learning environment for new nurses because of the numerous skills that must be learned quickly. Developing supportive social relationships was crucial for new ICU nurses to learn and adjust to this challenging clinical environment.
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spelling doaj.art-0c74edeccd0f4e3ca5792f385908ccbd2024-09-21T06:08:57ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912024-01-0120100679Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, NigeriaOlaolorunpo Olorunfemi0Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi1Rafiat Ajoke Anokwuru2Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Science, Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Wellstar School of Nursing, Kennesaw State University, Georgia 30144, USADepartment of Nursing, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, NigeriaBackground: A critically ill patient is someone who has a chance of recovery, if properly managed, but is usually in a life-threatening condition, associated with a high mortality rate, with significant financial impact on households, and associated with the cost of medical care. Purpose: To explore the lived experiences of nurses caring for persons with critical illnesses sustained with healthcare technologies. Design and Methods: A hermeneutic phenomenological design was utilized. Data were collected through in-depth individual interviews with sample size of ten participants, observations, and field notes. Data were analyzed using Paul Ricoeur's Theory of Interpretation and Nvivo software for data management. Results: The results revealed that the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a complex unit, and Nurses are occupied with fear and worries associated with having to operate various health gadgets. They also experienced challenges in how to balance their attention between technology-based care and seeing patients as human beings. Conclusion: Based on the outcomes of this study, it was suggested that ICU nurses require continual retraining in operating various health technologies without fear or worry. They must also improve their ability to be inclusive in their profession; balancing their focus between technology-based care and handling patients as human beings. The implication of this on practice is that ICU is a difficult learning environment for new nurses because of the numerous skills that must be learned quickly. Developing supportive social relationships was crucial for new ICU nurses to learn and adjust to this challenging clinical environment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139124000246Critical illnesscritically ill PatientICU nursesLived experienceTechnology-based care
spellingShingle Olaolorunpo Olorunfemi
Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi
Rafiat Ajoke Anokwuru
Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Critical illness
critically ill Patient
ICU nurses
Lived experience
Technology-based care
title Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria
title_full Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria
title_fullStr Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria
title_short Lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in Benin-City, Nigeria
title_sort lived experience of nurses caring for critically ill patients sustained by healthcare technologies in benin city nigeria
topic Critical illness
critically ill Patient
ICU nurses
Lived experience
Technology-based care
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139124000246
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