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Nursing staff's self-assessed skills concerning the care of acutely ill alcohol-intoxicated patients in emergency departments




AuthorsMäkelä Kaisu-Leena, Kylmä Jari, Hakala Tiina, Löyttyniemi Ellisa, Puolakka Kristiina, Koivunen Marita

PublisherSAGE Publications Ltd

Publication year2020

JournalNordic Journal of Nursing Research

Journal name in sourceNordic Journal of Nursing Research

Volume40

Issue1

First page 25

Last page32

ISSN20571593 20571585

eISSN2057-1593

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/2057158519864856

Web address https://doi.org/10.1177/2057158519864856


Abstract

Alcohol-intoxicated patients in the emergency department (ED) can be very challenging. That is why nursing staff need different kind of skills to promote effective healthcare to these patients. The aim was to describe nursing staff's self-assessed skills concerning the care of acutely ill alcohol-intoxicated patients in EDs. A descriptive quantitative survey was used to measure Finnish ED nursing staff's (N = 1220, n = 252) skills in this area. The data were analysed statistically. The staff had the best skills in the care of acutely ill alcohol-intoxicated patients in security and safety issues. The skills related to follow-up treatment were the poorest area. The background factors that had a statistically significant association with the skills were work experience in psychiatric nursing or intoxicant care as well as alcohol use related training. Work experience increases ED staff's skills in alcohol intoxicant care, but with updating education these skills would possibility be better to acquire earlier in a nurse's working career.



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