Knowledge of Nurses Working in Critical Care Areas Regarding Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Prevention Bundles in a Tertiary Level Cardiac Centre

Sandip Bhandari, Medha Sharma, G. Shrestha
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Introduction Prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is influenced by the knowledge and practices of nurses. This study was conducted to assess the knowledge of nurses working in critical care areas of a tertiary level cardiac centre regarding VAP prevention bundles. Methods In this descriptive study, 57 nurses working in critical care areas were included, they completed a self-administered questionaire containing demographic information followed by 18 multiple response questions. With the respondents choosing one or more correct answers, the percentage of correct answer for each options was obtained. For each questions, the correct percentage for all the options were averaged and expressed as average knowledge percent. The significance of association was tested using chisquare and Fisher exact test, with level of significance established at 95%. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 21. Results With a mean age of 26.8 years, the majority of the nurses had completed Bachelor’s degree (75.4%). Though 91.3% nurses had experience of more than a year in critical care, 87.7% of them had not obtained VAP or infection control training. The mean knowledge score of VAP was 70±7.5%, and 97.4% had satisfactory knowledge. There was no association between knowledge scores on prevention of VAP and educational qualification (p=0.26) and years of experience in intensive care unit (p=0.41). Conclusion Almost all of the nurses working in critical care areas had satisfactory knowledge regarding VAP bundle, however, they had lower knowledge on the definition and approach to prevent VAP. This study recommends to incorporate more nurses in training related to infection and VAP prevention.
在重症监护区工作的护士对三级心脏中心呼吸机相关肺炎预防包的了解
呼吸机相关性肺炎(VAP)的预防受护士知识和实践的影响。本研究旨在评估三级心脏中心危重护理区护士关于VAP预防束的知识。方法在本描述性研究中,包括57名在重症监护室工作的护士,他们完成了一份包含人口统计信息的自我管理问卷,随后是18个多重回答问题。被调查者选择一个或多个正确答案,得到每个选项正确答案的百分比。对于每个问题,所有选项的正确百分比被取平均值,并表示为平均知识百分比。采用chissquare和Fisher精确检验检验关联的显著性,显著性水平为95%。数据分析使用SPSS版本21。结果护士平均年龄26.8岁,本科学历占绝大多数(75.4%)。91.3%的护士有一年以上的重症监护经验,但87.7%的护士没有接受过VAP或感染控制培训。VAP的平均知识得分为70±7.5%,97.4%的患者知识满意。VAP预防知识得分与教育程度(p=0.26)和重症监护病房工作年限(p=0.41)无相关性。结论危重区护士对VAP束的了解程度基本满意,但对VAP的定义和预防方法的了解程度较低。本研究建议将更多的护士纳入感染和VAP预防相关培训。
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