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The Challenges of Nursing Presence at the Patient’s Bedside from the Perspective of Nurses: A Qualitative Study


Tahereh Fallahnezhad
Bahman Aghaie
Reza Norouzadeh
Abbas Ebadi
Mohammad Abbasinia

Abstract

BACKGROUND፡ Presence is one of the vital aspects of nursing care that improves the outcome of treatment, self-care, satisfaction, loneliness, and anxiety of patients. The literature review shows that most of the studies have been conducted on the conceptual analysis of the presence of nurses, while there are many challenges for the presence of nurses at the bedside. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the perceived challenges of nurses from being at the bedside of patients.
METHODS: This is a qualitative descriptive study. Conventional inductive content analysis was used. Field notes and in-depth semistructured interviews were conducted with nineteen clinical nurses. Participants were selected from general and intensive care units. Data analysis was performed using Zhang and Wildemuth approach.
RESULTS: Three categories emerged: (1) professional challenges with subcategories: Supervision of novice nurses, insufficient skills and cultural unfamiliarity, (2) Management challenges with subcategories: managers' negligence toward nurse's needs, Strategies of nursing managers, lack of medical staff, inadequate medical facilities, inappropriate planned visits and appointments, (3) work environment challenges with sub-categories: ward overcrowding and non-standard hospital environment.


CONCLUSIONS: This study identified the challenges and obstacles of nurses' presence at the bedside in different dimensions from the perspective of clinical nurses. To increase the presence of nurses at the bedside, nursing managers should create a standardized work environment.


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