BMJ Open (Jan 2024)

Nursing core competencies for postresuscitation care in Iran: a qualitative study

  • Hadi Hassankhani,
  • Kelly Powers,
  • Mahnaz Zali,
  • Azad Rahmani,
  • Hossein Namdar-Areshtanab,
  • Neda Gilani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074614
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective This study explored nurses’ perceptions of the core competencies required for providing postresuscitation care in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.Design Qualitative conventional content analysis.Participants 17 nurses selected with purposeful sampling method.Setting Three educational hospitals in northwest of Iran.Data collection and analysis Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection and they were analysed using conventional content analysis.Results Seven main categories have emerged from the data. The core competencies for nurses providing postresuscitation were identified as: quality assurance, providing evidence-based care, monitoring and presence, situation management, professionalism, positive attitude and providing family centred care.Conclusions The postresuscitation period is a unique and critical time requiring highly competent nursing care. Several core competencies for providing high-quality nursing care during postresuscitation period were identified through nurses’ experience in caring for patients postresuscitation.