Impact of delirium intervention on cognitive load among nurses in the intensive care unit: A multi‐centre cluster randomized controlled trial

Author:

Zhang Shan1ORCID,Ji Meihua12,Cui Wei1,Wei Jun3,Ding Shu4,Wu Ying1

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection Capital Medical University Beijing China

3. Respiratory Intensive Care Unit, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

4. Beijing Chao‐Yang Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHigh cognitive load in nurses is a common problem in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, it remains unclear what different types of cognitive load the ICU nurses have experienced during the implementation of delirium interventions.AimTo describe the characteristics and explore the effect of implementing a delirium intervention on the cognitive load of nurses working in the ICU.MethodsA cluster‐randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted. Six ICUs were randomized in a 1:1 ratio, and eligible nurses from these units provided either a delirium bundle intervention in addition to usual care (27 nurses) or usual care alone. An instrument was used to measure different types of cognitive load (MDT‐CL), assessing intrinsic, extraneous and germane cognitive load. The repeated measures analysis of variance was used to detect between‐group differences.ResultsAmong these nurses, significant between‐group differences were identified in terms of their overall (P < 0.001), intrinsic (P < 0.001) and extraneous (P < 0.001) cognitive load. There was no significant change observed in the germane cognitive load (P = 0.489) in the delirium intervention group.ConclusionIt is important to understand how the implementation of a delirium intervention affects different types of cognitive load in nurses, in order that tailored strategies can be applied to reduce cognitive load in ICU nurses.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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