Perception of Personal Participation of the Nurses in Resuscitation Procedures: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Koželj Anton1,Strauss Maja1,Poštuvan Vita2,Strauss Koželj Anže3,Strnad Matej456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

2. Slovene Center for Suicide Research, Andrej Marušič Institute, University of Primorska, 6000 Koper, Slovenia

3. III Gimnazija Maribor, Gosposvetska Cesta 4, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

4. Emergency Department, University Clinical Centre Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

5. Center for Emergency Medicine, Prehospital Unit, Community Healthcare Center, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

6. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Resuscitation is one of the most stressful tasks in emergency medicine. The participation of nurses in this procedure can have specific effects on them. In this research, we wanted to find out what these effects are. Materials and Methods: A qualitative approach by conducting semi-structured interviews was used, and a thematic data analysis of the recorded interviews was carried out. The collected data were transcribed verbatim, with no corrections to the audio recordings. The computer program ATLAS.ti 22 was used for the qualitative data analysis. Results: Eleven male registered nurses were interviewed, with an average of 18.5 years of experience working in a prehospital environment (max. 32/min. 9). A total of 404 min of recordings were analyzed, and 789 codes were found, which were combined into 36 patterns and 11 themes. As the most stressful situations, the interviewees pointed out the resuscitation of a child, familiar persons, conflicts with the environment, conflicts within the resuscitation team, nonfunctioning or insufficient equipment, complications during resuscitation, and resuscitating a person only for training. As positive effects, the interviewees cited successful resuscitations or their awareness that, despite an unsuccessful resuscitation, they did everything they could. Conclusions: Participation in these interventions has a specific positive or negative impact on the performers. The interviewees shared the opinion that they can cope effectively with the adverse or stressful effects of resuscitation. Yet, despite everything, they allow the possibility of subconscious influences of this intervention on themselves.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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