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Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Impact of e-Learning on Hemodynamic Assessments.

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Oldenburg, E; Muckler, VC; Thompson, J; Smallheer, B
Published in: Critical care nursing quarterly
July 2019

Pulmonary artery catheters (PACs) are invasive devices placed in critically ill patients to monitor hemodynamic data. They are a high-risk, and in some settings a low-volume, medical device due to the complex insertion procedure and potentially lethal complications. Smaller intensive care units (ICUs) have large variances in exposure to PACs, therefore strengthening ICU nurses' belief in their ability to manage these hemodynamic monitoring devices is of utmost importance. The design is a single-group, pre/posttest study conducted on a 15-bed ICU to survey nurses' self-efficacy, knowledge, and satisfaction of an e-learning educational module. Both PAC and noninvasive cardiac output monitor patient application data were collected prior to and following the intervention. Fifteen ICU nurses completed all components of the module. Confidence in ability to accurately interpret hemodynamic data increased from pre- to postintervention (P < .001), and knowledge also increased from pre- to postintervention, albeit not statistically significantly (P = .088). Overall, nurses reported satisfaction with the educational module. With increased self-efficacy, nurses can feel empowered and motivated to further improve patient care management. Thus, workplaces should continue to advocate for additional educational tools for high-risk, low-volume devices.

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Published In

Critical care nursing quarterly

DOI

EISSN

1550-5111

ISSN

0887-9303

Publication Date

July 2019

Volume

42

Issue

3

Start / End Page

304 / 314

Related Subject Headings

  • Self Efficacy
  • Pulmonary Artery
  • Nursing
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hemodynamics
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Female
  • Educational Measurement
  • Education, Distance
 

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Oldenburg, E., Muckler, V. C., Thompson, J., & Smallheer, B. (2019). Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Impact of e-Learning on Hemodynamic Assessments. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 42(3), 304–314. https://doi.org/10.1097/cnq.0000000000000260
Oldenburg, Elizabeth, Virginia C. Muckler, Julie Thompson, and Benjamin Smallheer. “Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Impact of e-Learning on Hemodynamic Assessments.Critical Care Nursing Quarterly 42, no. 3 (July 2019): 304–14. https://doi.org/10.1097/cnq.0000000000000260.
Oldenburg E, Muckler VC, Thompson J, Smallheer B. Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Impact of e-Learning on Hemodynamic Assessments. Critical care nursing quarterly. 2019 Jul;42(3):304–14.
Oldenburg, Elizabeth, et al. “Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Impact of e-Learning on Hemodynamic Assessments.Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 3, July 2019, pp. 304–14. Epmc, doi:10.1097/cnq.0000000000000260.
Oldenburg E, Muckler VC, Thompson J, Smallheer B. Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Impact of e-Learning on Hemodynamic Assessments. Critical care nursing quarterly. 2019 Jul;42(3):304–314.

Published In

Critical care nursing quarterly

DOI

EISSN

1550-5111

ISSN

0887-9303

Publication Date

July 2019

Volume

42

Issue

3

Start / End Page

304 / 314

Related Subject Headings

  • Self Efficacy
  • Pulmonary Artery
  • Nursing
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hemodynamics
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Female
  • Educational Measurement
  • Education, Distance