AF among Nurses Working in Neonatal and Paediatric Intensive Care Units: A Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Ali Taibah M.12ORCID,Alharbi Manal F.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Maternal & Child Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh 12371, Saudi Arabia

2. Ministry of Health, Heraa General Hospital, Makkah 24227, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Aim: This research study aims to determine nurses’ alarm fatigue (AF) levels in paediatric critical care units in two governmental hospitals and to examine the significant differences in the mean between nurses’ attributes, nurses’ working environment, and nurses’ alarm management with the level of fatigue caused by the alarm. Background: In recent years, AF has become a significant and growing concern among nurses. However, in the Saudi Arabian paediatrics context, the impact of AF on nurses working in intensive care units remains unexplored. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted using a non-probability purposive sampling method. Data were collected from 216 nurses in two governmental hospitals through self-administered questionnaires comprised of four sections: individual attributes, work environment, alarm management, and AF scale. Data analysis: The Statistical Package of Social Science (SPSS) was used to analyse the data, and ANOVA was utilised to describe the sample’s demographic characteristics and determine any differences. Results: Most participants were female, held a bachelor’s degree, and were aged 31 to 35. Of the participants, 62.5% reported experiencing a medium level of AF, 29.2% reported a low level, and 8.3% reported a high level. Participants expressed that recurrent false alarms disrupt patient care and decrease trust in alarm systems. Significant differences in AF levels were observed based on marital status and the percentage of non-actionable alarms. Conclusions: Nurses working in paediatric critical units with high rates of false alarms, the frequent de-activation of alarms, and decreased trust in alarm systems are more likely to experience AF. Addressing AF is crucial for patient safety; nurse training on alarm management, the collaboration between biomedical and nursing staff, and technological advancements can help mitigate this issue. Implications for Practice: To minimise the adverse effects of AF, policymakers, biomedical experts, and nursing administrators must establish comprehensive policies and protocols concerning alarms. These measures aim to ensure secure and efficient care for the well-being of patients and nurses.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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