The impact of introducing the Modified Early Warning Score 'MEWS' on emergency nurses' perceived role and self-efficacy: A quasi-experimental study.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Early warning Score is a bedside track and trigger system used to facilitate early detection and management of deteriorating patients. Although emergency department nurses are the key to implement this task, their interaction and contribution to provide an estimate of patients' severities is still suboptimal and neglected. AIM:This study aimed to introduce an educational programme using the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) to nurses working in the emergency departments and to assess the programme impact on nurses' self-efficacy and perceived role. METHODS:This non-equivalent, multi-centre, quasi-experimental study, assigned two groups of emergency nurses into intervention and control. The intervention group received three interactive educational sessions totalling 12 h relevant to the application of MEWS in emergency situations using a validated programme called 'COMPASs'. The other group received no intervention. Both groups were assessed for self-efficacy and perceived role in the pre-test, immediate post-test, and three months later follow-up phase. RESULTS:A total of 232 participants were divided into intervention and control groups (118 and 114, respectively), having no variations in age, gender, or experience as registered nurses. The intervention group showed a significant improvement in the self-efficacy scores for the nurses (F: 152.21, df: 2, p < 0.001). Similarly, the intervention nurses exhibited a significant improvement in the perceived role scores after the intervention (F: 121.20, df: 2, p < 0.001). The control group showed no changes in either variable across the three phases. While older nurses with longer experience showed higher self-efficacy after the programme, the perceived role explained an additional 57.0% of the variance in self-efficacy after controlling these two demographics (Beta: 0.743, p < 0.001, CI: 1.18-1.66). CONCLUSION:The existence of an early warning system in the emergency department is able to enhance nurses' self-efficacy and perceived role coinciding with nursing interactions with the multidisciplinary team.

journal_name

Int Emerg Nurs

authors

Al-Kalaldeh M,Suleiman K,Abu-Shahroor L,Al-Mawajdah H

doi

10.1016/j.ienj.2019.03.005

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-07-01 00:00:00

pages

25-30

eissn

1755-599X

issn

1878-013X

pii

S1755-599X(19)30036-9

journal_volume

45

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