Intrahospital transport of critically ill patients: Nurse anaesthetists' and specialist ICU nurses' experiences

Author:

Skoglund Karin1ORCID,Bescher Milo2,Ekwall Savannah3,Hammar Lena Marmstål145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health, Care and Social Welfare Mälardalen University Vasteras Sweden

2. Cardiothoracic Surgery Intensive Care Unit (CTSICU) New York New York USA

3. The Nordic Clinic, Postoperative Care within Plastic Surgery Stockholm Sweden

4. School of Health and Welfare Dalarna University Falun Sweden

5. Division of Nursing, Department of Neurobiology Care Science and Society Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIntrahospital transport (IHT) is often performed by nurse anaesthetists and specialist intensive care nurses. Studies have shown that IHT increases the risk of mortality and morbidity, with up to 71% negative incidents. Using checklists when preparing for an IHT is important. Several international guidelines exist to ensure IHT safety and reduce the risk of complications. However, existing guidelines are often problematic in clinical practice.AimThis study aimed to describe the experiences of nurse anaesthetists and specialized intensive care nurses during the IHT of adult patients with critical illnesses.Study DesignThis study adopted a mixed‐methods approach.MethodsData were collected through a questionnaire completed by 66 nurses with specialist education in anaesthesia or intensive care. The data were analysed with qualitative content analysis, and the quantitative data were analysed with descriptive statistics.ResultsTwo categories with two subcategories each emerged from the analysis of the responses of nurse anaesthetists and specialist intensive care nurses regarding their IHT experiences: creating good circumstances (subcategories: being risk‐conscious and the importance of meticulous preparations) and the importance of routines and education (subcategories: following guidelines and having adequate training).ConclusionIHT was described as a high risk for patient safety and complications. Routines with good compliance and education can positively impact patient safety during IHT. Checklists and scenario training can better prepare nurse anaesthetists and specialist intensive care nurses to manage complications that may arise during IHT, resulting in safer patient care.Relevance for Clinical PracticeThe findings underscore the importance of written guidelines for IHT, emphasizing awareness and adherence by the entire team. Careful pre‐IHT preparations, coupled with an understanding of potential risks, are vital for ensuring patient safety. Clinical training and discussions following incidents during IHT play a crucial role in raising the collective awareness of patient safety within the entire team. Written guidelines about IHT are of utmost importance, and everyone in the team should be aware of and follow the guidelines. It is important to make careful preparations before IHT and to be aware of the possible risks to patient safety. Clinical training and discussions about IHT where patient safety has been impaired are important to increase the whole team's awareness of patient safety during IHT.

Publisher

Wiley

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