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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1793954
Original Article

Level of Competency among Palestinian Nurses Regarding Electrocardiogram Interpretation and Arrhythmias Management: A Cross-Sectional Study

1   Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
,
Sewar Omar
2   An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
,
Ahmad Alsadi
2   An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
,
Huthaifah Kanan
2   An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
,
Manar Mahmoud
2   An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
,
Mohammed Dwikat
1   Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
› Author Affiliations

Abstract

Background Electrocardiographic (ECG) interpretation skills are key in providing fast attention to patients with cardiovascular diseases, enabling prevention or early detection of life-threatening situations. The main aim of the study is to determine the current competency level in ECG interpretation and arrhythmias management of nurses in critical and noncritical departments.

Method A cross-sectional design using a convenience sample of 251 nurses working in critical and noncritical departments of Northern West Bank hospitals was used. A valid and reliable structured questionnaire was used to collect data that were designed to measure the competency level in ECG interpretation and arrhythmias management.

Result About half of the participants were females (50.2%), with a mean age of 29.2 ± 5.68 years, and 50.2% of them reported they received ECG courses. Unfortunately, low competency levels in ECG interpretation and arrhythmias management of nurses in critical and noncritical departments were found as only 17.1% of the participants were competent (≥7.5 out of 10). Nurses working in critical care units, males, and those with higher education levels scored significantly higher than those working in noncritical units, females, and those with a bachelor's degree or diploma. Unfortunately, nurses had low competency levels not only in ECG rhythm interpretation but also in the management of arrhythmia cases.

Conclusion The level of competency in ECG interpretation and arrhythmias management among Palestinian nurses is low as only 17.1% of participants were competent in ECG interpretation and arrhythmia management. Thus, this can be considered a serious and alarming situation especially when dealing with a malignant lethal arrhythmia. Therefore, improving nurses' knowledge of ECG interpretation and management of cardiac arrhythmias is essential and warranted.

Authors' Contributions

J.Q. contributed to the manuscript preparation, revision of the manuscript, submission, data analysis, and served as the corresponding author. S.O. was responsible for the literature search, preparation and revision of the manuscript, and played a key role in initiating, conceptualizing, designing, and organizing the research. A.A., H.K., M.M., and M.D. conducted the literature search, contributed to the manuscript preparation, collected data, reviewed the manuscript, and finalized the manuscript.


Availability of Data and Materials

The datasets used for the current study are available from the corresponding author upon request.


Ethical Approval and Declarations

Ethics approval and consent to participate in this study were performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of An-Najah National University (Nsg Oct. 2023/66). Informed consent was obtained from all the participants. Instructions and voluntary participation statements were included. All data collected were confidential and used only for this study.




Publication History

Article published online:
29 November 2024

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