Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of nurses’ qualifications and roles in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: an online cross-sectional survey


Permenov B.A. Zimba O. Satibaldiyeva Z. Suigenbayev D. Kocyigit B.F.
January 2026Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

Rheumatology International
2026#46Issue 1

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a critical life-support system necessitating multidisciplinary management. This cross-sectional study assessed healthcare professionals’ views on the roles, qualifications, and training requirements of ECMO nurses. An online cross-sectional survey was administered using SurveyMonkey from February 17 to May 10, 2025. Health professionals from various fields and countries were invited using social media platforms. The questionnaire was created following ECMO guidelines and evaluated by five experts. It encompassed areas including fundamental ECMO knowledge, nursing qualifications, educational requirements, practice obstacles, and demographic variables. The survey included Likert-style, multiple-choice, binary, and open-ended items. A total of 93 healthcare professionals from 12 countries responded. Most participants were nurses (n = 35; 37.6%) or ECMO specialist nurses (n = 21, 22.6%). Thirty-two (34.4%) respondents mentioned that their institutions provided ECMO-specific nursing training. Participants identified complication prevention as the top training priority (n = 72, 77.4%). Essential nursing competencies included monitoring for device integrity (n = 88, 94.6%) and signs of hypoperfusion (n = 84, 90.3%). Primary barriers were inadequate training (n = 42, 45.2%), shortage of ECMO nurses (n = 40, 43.0%), and excessive workload (n = 40, 43%). The majority of participants highlighted the necessity of enhancing educational infrastructure as the primary strategy to improve ECMO nurse involvement (n = 70, 75.3%). Nurses are essential to ECMO care. Emphasizing hands-on training, implementing standardized competence frameworks, and tackling structural obstacles are crucial for enhancing ECMO nursing practices. Given that some rheumatic disorders require ECMO due to severe autoimmune and multiorgan issues, the evolution of ECMO nursing should include a rheumatology-focused approach. Integrating rheumatology-specific understanding into ECMO nurses education and practice is critical for improving outcomes in patients on ECMO.

Education , Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation , Nurses , Nursing , Standard of care , Surveys and questionnaires

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Department of Cardiac Surgery Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Heart Center Shymkent, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Department of Social Health Insurance and Public Health, South Kazakhstan Medical Academy, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Department of Internal Medicine, Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Turkistan, Kazakhstan
Department of Rheumatology, Immunology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital in Kraków, Kraków, Poland
National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, Poland
Department of Internal Medicine N2, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine
Department of Nursing, Heart Center Shymkent, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Heart Center Shymkent, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Adana City Research and Training Hospital, Adana, Turkey

Department of Cardiac Surgery Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
Department of Social Health Insurance and Public Health
Department of Internal Medicine
Department of Rheumatology
National Institute of Geriatrics
Department of Internal Medicine N2
Department of Nursing
Heart Center Shymkent
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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