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Nurses’ Performance Regarding Non-Invasive Ventilation of Neonates and its Relation to Associated Pressure Injuries.

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العنوان: Nurses’ Performance Regarding Non-Invasive Ventilation of Neonates and its Relation to Associated Pressure Injuries.
المؤلفون: Ibrahiem Mostafa, Amal Elsayed, El-Khedr, Sahar Mahmoud, Ibrahiem, Manal Yahia
المصدر: Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal; 2024 Supplement, Vol. 32, p225-244, 20p
مصطلحات موضوعية: NURSING audit, STATISTICAL correlation, ACADEMIC medical centers, HOSPITAL nursing staff, NEONATAL intensive care units, QUESTIONNAIRES, SKIN care, INTERVIEWING, FISHER exact test, HAND washing, NURSING assessment, NEONATAL intensive care, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, CHI-squared test, MANN Whitney U Test, ARTIFICIAL respiration, RESEARCH methodology, RESEARCH, HYPEREMIA, SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors, DATA analysis software, PRESSURE ulcers, JOB performance, DISEASE risk factors, CHILDREN
مصطلحات جغرافية: EGYPT
مستخلص: Background: Non-invasive ventilation is an effective way for providing respiratory support for neonates with respiratory insufficiency. It has significantly decreased the need for endotracheal intubation. However, non-invasive ventilation has been associated with pressure injures. Aim: to assess nurses’ performance regarding non-invasive ventilation of neonates and its relation to associated pressure injuries. Design: descriptive correlational research design. Settings: this study was conducted at Neonatal Intensive Care Units of El-Menshawy General Hospital, Kafrelsheikh General Hospital and Kafrelsheikh University Hospital. Subjects: All pediatric nurses (110) who are working at the previously mentioned settings and all neonates (110) received non-invasive ventilation at the time of data collection were involved in the study. Tools of data collection: three tools were used, Tool (I) non-invasive ventilation and pressure injuries questionnaire, Tool (II) nurses' assessment of hyperemia and Tool (III) nurses' practice observational checklists. Results: the current study revealed that less than three- quarters of the nurses had low level of knowledge and none of them had high level of knowledge. Nurses’ practice regarding non-invasive ventilation and skin care was unsatisfactory. There was a highly statistically positive correlation between nurses' total knowledge and nurses’ total practice related to non-invasive ventilation and skin care. Conclusion: the studied nurses had poor level of knowledge and unsatisfactory practice regarding non-invasive ventilation and skin care. Recommendations: educational program and periodic work shops regarding non-invasive ventilation and neonatal skin care should be provided for nurses working at NICU. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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