Critical care nursing policy, practice, and research priorities: An international cross‐sectional study

Author:

Williams Ged12ORCID,Fulbrook Paul345,Alberto Laura6,Kleinpell Ruth78ORCID,Christensen Mathilde9,Sitoula Kabita10,Kobuh Ntogwiachu Daniel1112

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing & Midwifery Griffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

2. Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedicine Australian Catholic University Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Nursing Research & Practice Development Centre, The Prince Charles Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Faculty of Health Sciences University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa

6. Escuela de Enfermería & Instituto de Investigación en Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud Universidad del Salvador Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina

7. Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Tennessee USA

8. Rush University College of Nursing Chicago Illinois USA

9. Faculty of Health‐ and Sport Sciences University of Agder Grimstad Norway

10. Regional Federation of Critical Care Nurses‐South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation Kathmandu Nepal

11. Experiential University Institute of Science and Technology Yaoundé Cameroon

12. African Federation of Critical Care Nurses Douala Cameroon

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo examine the status of critical care nursing internationally, assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic, and identify research priorities by surveying professional critical care nursing organizations (CCNOs) worldwide.DesignA descriptive survey methodology was used. This study is the sixth worldwide quadrennial review to assess international critical care nursing needs and provide evidence to inform critical care nursing policy, practice and research priorities globally.MethodsThe sixth World Federation of Critical Care Nurses survey of CCNOs was emailed to potential participants from countries with CCNOs or known critical care nurse leaders. Data were collected online using Survey Monkey™. Responses were entered into SPSS version 28 software (IBM Corp.) and analyzed by geographical region and national wealth group.FindingsNinety‐nine national representative respondents participated in the survey (70.7% response rate). The most important issues identified were working conditions, teamwork, staffing levels, formal practice guidelines, wages, and access to quality education programs. The top five CCNO services that were of most importance were providing national conferences, local conferences, workshops and education forums, practice standards and guidelines, and professional representation. Important pandemic‐related services and activities provided by CCNOs included addressing emotional and mental well‐being of nurses, providing guidance related to nurse staffing/workforce needs, assisting to coordinate efforts to obtain personal protective equipment supplies, serving as a country liaison with the World Health Organization's COVID‐19 response activities, and assisting in the development and implementation of policies regarding standards of care. The most important contributions expected from the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses were standards for professional practice, standards for clinical practice, website resources, professional representation, and providing online education and training materials. The top five research priority areas were: stress levels (inclusive of burnout, emotional exhaustion and compassion fatigue); critical care nursing shortage, skill mix and workforce planning; recruitment, retention, turnover, working conditions; critical care nursing education and patient outcomes; and adverse events, staffing levels, patient outcomes.ConclusionsThe results highlight priority areas for critical care nursing internationally. The COVID‐19 pandemic impacted critical care nurses as direct care providers. As a result, addressing the ongoing needs of critical care nurses remains a priority area of focus. The results also highlight important policy and research priorities for critical care nursing globally. Results of this survey should be incorporated into strategic action plans at the national and international levels.Clinical Relevance Issues of importance to critical care nurses including research and policy priorities during and following COVID‐19 are now clarified through this survey. The impact and importance that COVID‐19 has had on critical care nurses and their preferences and priorities are provided. Clear guidance to leaders and policy makers on where critical care nurses would like to see greater focus and attention to help strengthen the contribution of critical care nursing practice to the global healthcare agenda.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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