Analysis of Qualitative Studies - Edited
Analysis of Qualitative Studies - Edited
Analysis of Qualitative Studies - Edited
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Introduction
Due to the rigours of providing care for critically sick patients, intensive care units
(ICUs) necessitate higher nurse staffing levels than other healthcare settings. The intensive care
unit (ICU) is where patients receiving acute medical clinical care and ventilation for severe
clinical conditions are cared for. These kinds of patients are majorly old patients aged 65 years or
older. Due to the significant and demanding tasks ICU nurses perform daily, both physically and
intellectually, it is evident that issues of high nursing workloads are more pronounced in ICUs
than in other hospital departments (Banda et al., 2022). Greater physiological and psychological
needs are always associated with greater pharmacological treatments, necessitated by increased
The shortage of nurses in the ICU units has increased the number of problems caused by
the increased workload, including staff burnout, increased medical errors and poor quality of
care. Therefore, our study aims to determine whether an adequate number of nurses reduces
cases of medical errors, infections and stress among patients and nurses in the intensive care
Unit.
PICOT Question: In adult patients aged above 65 years undergoing intensive care unit,
reduce medical errors, stress and infections among patients and nurses in the intensive care Unit
Background of Studies
The study by Banda and associates (2022) investigated how nurses perceived the impact
of a heavy nursing workload on patient care in the ICU at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.
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According to the study, even though the Malawian health system has made several steps to lower
excessive nurse workloads, there are still too few nurses, particularly in critical care settings, due
to inadequate prioritization of critical care. Thus, the study aims to critically comprehend how a
heavy nurse workload in an intensive care unit (ICU) affects patients. Given the lack of nurses
and the many connections between workload, patient safety and quality of care, understanding
The second article by Pazokian and Borhani (2017) aimed to describe the perspective of
nurses on some of the factors that affect patient safety. The protection of their patients is the duty
of every member of the medical community. Non-safety services that include nosocomial
infections, decubitus ulcers, prescription mistakes, bed falls, and operating room burns have put
a heavy load on patients and caused harm to the healthcare system's safety. Since patient safety is
a matter that affects the entire healthcare community, achieving a high standard of safe treatment
How the two Articles Support the Nursing Practice Problem Chosen
The study PICOT question is in adult patients aged above 65 years undergoing intensive
care unit, does an adequate number of nurses as compared to lack of an adequate number of
nurses reduce medical errors, stress and infections among patients and nurses in intensive care
Unit for six months? Where the population (P) is the adult patients aged 65 years and above,
intervention (I) is the adequate number of nurses, comparison (C) is the lack of an adequate
number of nurses, while the outcome (O) is reduced medical errors, stress and infections among
The first article by Banda and associates (2022) examines the effects of high workload in
intensive care units. For Band et al. (2022), the comparison is a high nursing workload, similar to
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the comparison (C) in our PICOT question, which has an inadequate number of nurses.
Similarly, the interventions of our study and the study by Banda and the associates (2022) are the
The second article by Pazokian and Borhani (2017) differed slightly on the
intervention(I) and comparison (C) of the PICOT question. The intervention(I) of the study was
patient-centred care and organizational-based factors, while the comparison (C) was non-patient-
centred care. Nonetheless, among the organizational-based factors considered in the study is
sufficient staffing which is the intervention of our study. Moreover, the comparison of the study
Method of Studies
The first study by Banda and associates (2022) used a purposive sampling technique to
select study participants depending on how long they had worked in the hospital. The data was
collected using in-depth interviews. Among the advantages of purposive sampling is that it is the
errors in judgment (Andrade, 2021). In-depth interviews increase the credibility of the data.
The second study by Pazokian and Borhani (2017) also used purposive sampling to
identify the study participants. The qualitative data were collected using semi-structured
the participant and the researcher. Nonetheless, it can introduce bias since it tempts the
Results of Studies
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The study by Band associates (2022) revealed the perceived effects of a high nursing
workload on patient care. The nurses described the effects of a heavy workload on the unit's
patients, including decreased patient safety and care. The nurses described the effects of a heavy
workload on the unit's patients, including decreased patient safety and care. The effects of a
heavy nursing burden on nurses' physical and mental health and performance capacity, which
impacts patient safety, were also mentioned by nurses. Therefore, to increase patient safety, there
is a need for coordinated efforts by the government, healthcare organizations, and nurse
management to strategize ways of reducing nurse workloads and assessing the quality of nursing
Besides, the results of the study done by Pazokian and Borhani (2017) indicated that it is
difficult to execute patient-centred care in practice because of its complexity. As a result, training
nurses to emphasize patient engagement and participation is crucial for providing good care and
raising the standard of care. Additionally, for clinical services to be effective, facilities and
equipment must be upgraded, and the executive director must hire enough qualified employees.
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Ethical Considerations
Informed consent is one of the ethical issues in research. It is necessary to secure the study
consent. Additionally, it makes sure that their independence is upheld. The second ethical
guideline is to protect data integrity. In a study, the participants' anonymity and privacy should
Additionally, the participants' identities ought to be concealed. The ethical factors mentioned
above were taken into account by the researchers for the two articles. Before asking the subjects
for information, they got their informed consent. The necessity and significance of their
involvement in the study were explained to the participants. They also kept the participants'
identities a secret, another way they paid attention to ethical issues. They gave the participants
codes, making it difficult to identify the individuals from their provided data.
Conclusion
intensive care units. The two qualitative study findings recognize nursing workload as one of the
factors affecting patient care. Therefore, additional ICU nurses are required to lessen nurse
workloads. In addition, policymakers and nurse management must establish measures to control
References
Andrade, C. (2021). The inconvenient truth about convenience and purposive samples. Indian
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0253717620977000
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Banda, Z., Simbota, M., & Mula, C. (2022). Nurses’ perceptions on the effects of high nursing
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12912-022-00918-x
Pazokian, M., & Borhani, F. (2017). Nurses’ perspectives on factors affecting patient safety: A
https://ebcj.mums.ac.ir/http:/ebcj.mums.ac.ir/article_9382.html