TY - JOUR
T1 - Nurse educators’ expectations, training, and assessments of electrocardiogram interpretation among Australian acute care nurses
T2 - a national survey
AU - Ferguson, Caleb
AU - Cartledge, Susie
AU - Colgan, Jacqueline
AU - Hendriks, Jeroen M.
AU - Keller, Kathryn
AU - Lin, Frances Fengzhi
A2 - Chen, Yingyan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
PY - 2025/11/1
Y1 - 2025/11/1
N2 - Aims To explore nurse educators’ expectations, training, and assessments of electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation among nurses in Australian acute care settings. Methods and results A national cross-sectional multi-method online survey was conducted from March to June 2024. A researcher-developed survey was used, containing 38 questions across four sections with a final open-ended question. Descriptive analysis was conducted. A total of 230 participants responded to the survey, and 132 were included in the final data analysis. Approximately 96% of the participants had high expectations of nurses’ competency in ECG interpretation; however, appropriately, 50% of the participants perceived nurses as being comfortable with caring for cardiac-monitored patients, and only 28% perceived nurses considering ECG interpretation as their job. Variability in ECG interpretation training, delivery modes, and assessments has been reported. The most common training programme was online courses/modules/packages; however, interestingly, the most common training format was face-to-face practical training. Just over 50% of the participants reported that nurses’ competency in ECG interpretation assessment was undertaken in their hospitals, with the most common tools being self-developed. Conclusion Nurse educators held high expectations of nurses’ competency in ECG interpretation; however, they perceived nurses’ competency in this area as needing improvement. The heterogeneity of training programmes, methods, and assessments can result in significant discrepancies in skill levels. Hence, there is a strong need to develop a high-quality, standardized training programme, a validated and standardized assessment tool, and a credible programme standard.
AB - Aims To explore nurse educators’ expectations, training, and assessments of electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation among nurses in Australian acute care settings. Methods and results A national cross-sectional multi-method online survey was conducted from March to June 2024. A researcher-developed survey was used, containing 38 questions across four sections with a final open-ended question. Descriptive analysis was conducted. A total of 230 participants responded to the survey, and 132 were included in the final data analysis. Approximately 96% of the participants had high expectations of nurses’ competency in ECG interpretation; however, appropriately, 50% of the participants perceived nurses as being comfortable with caring for cardiac-monitored patients, and only 28% perceived nurses considering ECG interpretation as their job. Variability in ECG interpretation training, delivery modes, and assessments has been reported. The most common training programme was online courses/modules/packages; however, interestingly, the most common training format was face-to-face practical training. Just over 50% of the participants reported that nurses’ competency in ECG interpretation assessment was undertaken in their hospitals, with the most common tools being self-developed. Conclusion Nurse educators held high expectations of nurses’ competency in ECG interpretation; however, they perceived nurses’ competency in this area as needing improvement. The heterogeneity of training programmes, methods, and assessments can result in significant discrepancies in skill levels. Hence, there is a strong need to develop a high-quality, standardized training programme, a validated and standardized assessment tool, and a credible programme standard.
KW - Acute care nurses
KW - Assessment tools
KW - Electrocardiogram interpretation
KW - Nurse educators
KW - Training programmes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105019820444
U2 - 10.1093/eurjcn/zvaf088
DO - 10.1093/eurjcn/zvaf088
M3 - Article
C2 - 40344016
AN - SCOPUS:105019820444
SN - 1474-5151
VL - 24
SP - 1077
EP - 1086
JO - European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
JF - European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
IS - 7
ER -