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The Effect of Implementing Clinical Alarm Nursing Intervention Program on Nurses' Knowledge, Practice and Patient Outcomes at Intensive Care Unit

Zeinab M. Shaban Aysha, Safaa E. Sayed Ahmed

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2019, 7(5), 824-835 doi:10.12691/ajnr-7-5-16
  • Table 1. Distribution of the studied nurses regarding socio-demographic characteristics
  • Table 2. Distributions of studied nurses regarding knowledge domains of clinical alarm management pre and post-interventional program
  • Table 3. Distribution of the studied nurses according to barriers facing nurses for clinical alarm management pre and post-intervention
  • Table 4. Distribution of studied nurses in relation to mean scores of practice domains of clinical alarm management pre and post-intervention program
  • Table 5. Percent distribution of the studied nurses according to their total level of knowledge related to clinical alarm management pre and post-intervention program
  • Table 6. Percent distribution of the studied nurses according to their total level of practice of clinical alarm management pre and post-intervention
  • Table 7. Comparison between nurses' age and their total level of knowledge related to clinical alarm management pre and post-intervention program
  • Table 8. Represents a correlation between total knowledge and practice scores with age and level of experience pre and post-intervention program
  • Table 9. Percent distribution of the studied nurses regarding perceptions of alarm fatigue pre and post-intervention program
  • Table 10. Distribution of the studied patients according to their socio-demographic characteristics and medical characteristics data
  • Table 11. Distribution of studies groups according to effect of clinical alarm management program on patient outcome