@ARTICLE{Seyyed Abolfazl, author = {Nakhaei, Maryam and najafi, bahareh and Seyyed Abolfazl, Vagharseyyedin and }, title = {Implementation of independent nurses' interventions in the ICU: Content analysis}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, abstract ={Background : Independent interventions to any kind of care that the nurse performs on behalf of the patient and do not require a doctor's order and promote the comfort, comfort and health of patients. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of performing independent interventions in the ICU. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted with a qualitative approach and using conventional content analysis. Participants included 12 nurses who were included in the study by purposive sampling method and were interviewed face to face and semi-structured. After collecting data, all interviews were conducted and reviewed and classes were extracted. First, the semantic similarities were reviewed and sub-categories were identified, and then the sub-categories were re-examined in one category. Results: Or the results of nurses' experiences were extracted from the implementation of independent interventions, 3 with the main class and 8 with the subclass. Categories under the headings "Nurse Characteristics" with 3 subcategories (scientific and practical mastery, motivation, ability to communicate interpersonal), category "Barriers to independent intervention" with 3 subcategories (executing doctors' orders, high workload of nurses, distrust of nurses) The category of "facilitators of independent interventions" was extracted with two subcategories (support of nurses, support of physicians). Discussion and Conclusion: Data analysis showed that in order to provide optimal care while paying attention to the nature of work of intensive care units, the role of the nurse in providing safe care and independent interventions should be considered and management and implementation barriers identified and to remove barriers. , Support measures should be taken.Abstract Background & Aims: Independent interventions to any kind of care that the nurse performs on behalf of the patient and do not require a doctor's order and promote the comfort, comfort and health of patients. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of performing independent interventions in the ICU. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted with a qualitative approach and using conventional content analysis. Participants included 12 nurses who were included in the study by purposive sampling method and were interviewed face to face and semi-structured. After collecting data, all interviews were conducted and reviewed and classes were extracted. First, the semantic similarities were reviewed and sub-categories were identified, and then the sub-categories were re-examined in one category. Results: Or the results of nurses' experiences were extracted from the implementation of independent interventions, 3 with the main class and 8 with the subclass. Categories under the headings "Nurse Characteristics" with 3 subcategories (scientific and practical mastery, motivation, ability to communicate interpersonal), category "Barriers to independent intervention" with 3 subcategories (executing doctors' orders, high workload of nurses, distrust of nurses) The category of "facilitators of independent interventions" was extracted with two subcategories (support of nurses, support of physicians). Discussion and Conclusion: Data analysis showed that in order to provide optimal care while paying attention to the nature of work of intensive care units, the role of the nurse in providing safe care and independent interventions should be considered and management and implementation barriers identified and to remove barriers. , Support measures should be taken. }, URL = {http://ijnv.ir/article-1-849-en.html}, eprint = {http://ijnv.ir/article-1-849-en.pdf}, journal = {Quarterly Journal of Nersing Management}, doi = {}, year = {2021} }