a factor, which impacts the efficiency of the exercised
work and a prerequisite for turnover of nurse staff.
The analysis of the results shows that a little more
than a half (54.47%) of the respondent nurses are
fully satisfied with their professional realization in
intensive treatment structures.
Given the market economy conditions and a shift
in social and economic attitudes in the health system,
the role and personal contribution of nurses are
factors for the storage, life and health of patients in
the treatment process. This is a reference to both the
levels of professional qualification with the available
knowledge and skills and the personal properties,
reflected in the communication process and
dedication in the performance of obligations in their
official capacity. It is established that the operation in
intensive structures requires additional knowledge
and an expanded scope of professional skills for a
significant portion (84.55%) of nurses, and 67.48% of
them have indicated that they have the requisite
qualification to work in intensive care units. The
long-standing length of service and experience of
nurses is the prerequisite for their self-assessment
regarding their professional qualification.
The specifics of the medical activity in the
intensive care structures requires an overall and
consistent quality policy, which encompasses the
technology, organization of work, labor conditions
and the training of all employees, at various levels in
the work process. This shall necessitate provision of
the necessary organization, staff and financial
resources for implementation of the staff training
programs. The analysis of the results indicates that
over the course of the last five years, only about half
(50.41%) of the respondent nurses have participated
at once in a post-graduate training on the topic, and
45.93% of them have not participated in such training
at all. Only 8.54% of the respondent nurses have
acquired a degree in Anesthesiology and Intensive
Care. The results confirm the existing need of training
and improving the professional qualification of
nurses in sync with the updated and state-of-the-art
setting for the work environment in intensive care
units
.
5 FINDINGS
1. Nurses working in intensive care units have a long
length of service and experience, which is a
prerequisite for their high level of self-assessment as
regards to their professional qualification.
2. More than fifty percent of nurses (54.47%) are
fully satisfied by their professional realization in
intensive treatment structures.
3. A significant share (84.55%) of nurses assesses
the importance of the additional training and
acquiring a larger volume of knowledge in the area of
intensive care.
4. Only half the nurses have completed post-
graduate training, and only 8.54% of them have
completed a major in Anesthesiology and Intensive
Care.
6 CONCLUSION
Current prerequisites for development of healthcare
on a global scale creates a high requirement threshold
toward the professional conduct of medical
professionals and quality of healthcare. Nurses
acquiring and improving professional competence
depends on multiple factors ‒ education, professional
experience, and interests, and also the legal
framework in the context of a nurse’s practice.
Determining the roles in the treatment process and the
scope of the nurse vocation shall reflect what
distinguishes and puts an emphasis on the multi-
disciplinary nature of intensive care.
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