J Korean Acad Nurs Adm.  2021 Jun;27(3):215-226. 10.11111/jkana.2021.27.3.215.

Intensive Care Unit Nurse‘s Reaction Experience to Patient Monitoring Medical Device Alarms

Affiliations
  • 1Nurse, Department of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, Ewha Womans University Hospital; Graduate Student, Graduate School, Ewha Womans University, Korea.
  • 2Professor, College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

Abstract

Purpose
This study was done to explore the meaning of the intensive care unit (ICU) nurse’s alarm reaction and identify essential structure of the reaction experience.
Methods
Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 10 intensive care unit nurses working in higher general hospital. Data collection and analysis were conducted simultaneously by applying Giorgi's phenomenological method.
Results
The ICU nurse’s alarm reaction was shown to be in a dynamic structure to recognize and respond to alarms. Medical device alarms were recognized through alarm sounds and the importance of alarms was determined through previous experience of alarms and whether alarms were true or false. The problem solving ability to manipulate the alarm devices increased with reaction to alarms, and the nurses showed flexibility to individualize alarm settings according to patients’ situations, or respond to alarms according to priority considering the degree of emergency of alarms. In addition, nurses resolved alarms while feeling a sense of mutual responsibility among colleagues in emergency situations.
Conclusion
The essential structure of ICU nurses’ alarm reaction revealed through this study was the recognition of and reaction to alarms, and the major characteristics explaining this structure were sensitivity, judgment, problem solving ability, flexibility, and mutual responsibility.

Keyword

Clinical alarms; Intensive care units; Nurses; Phenomenology
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