Impact of Delirium-Related Stress, Self-Efficacy, Person-Centred Care on Delirium Nursing Performance Among Nurses in Trauma Intensive Care Units: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey Study
Ga-Hee Seong, Hyung-Ran Park

TL;DR
This study explores how stress, self-efficacy, and person-centred care affect nursing performance in delirium care within trauma intensive care units.
Contribution
The study identifies person-centred care and self-efficacy as key predictors of delirium nursing performance in TICUs.
Findings
Person-centred care and self-efficacy significantly correlate with delirium nursing performance.
Person-centred care and self-efficacy together explain 28.6% of the variance in nursing performance.
Interventions promoting person-centred care may improve delirium nursing practices.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Enhancing delirium nursing performance in trauma intensive care units (TICUs), where the prevalence of delirium is high, causes early detection of delirium and improves the quality of nursing care. TICU nurses experience various stress levels while caring for patients with delirium, which negatively affects their performance. Self-efficacy improves delirium nursing performance based on their capacity. Person-centred care identifies the holistic needs of patients in TICUs, which stimulates their recovery. This study aimed to examine the relationship of delirium-related stress, self-efficacy, and person-centred care with delirium nursing performance and identify factors influencing delirium nursing performance among nurses in TICUs. Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive survey study was conducted on 170 TICU nurses from eight hospitals in Korea from 22 July to…
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TopicsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units · Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
