The evaluation of nurses' knowledge related to tracheostomy care in tertiary intensive care units

I. Mungan, D. Kazancı, Ş. Bektaş, S. Sarı, Mine Çavuş, S. Turan
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Background: Almost 1⁄4 of mechanical ventilator-supported patients undergo tracheostomy while there is a lack of standardized education and guideline-based tracheostomy care. The nursing staff should attend in appropriate educational activities to maintain their competence hence this necessitates the evaluation of their knowledge level. We aimed to analyze the knowledge level of the nursing staff related to tracheostomy care in tertiary intensive care units, in Ankara. Methods: This descriptive, cross-sectional study was designed through the questionnaire which managed during the period from January 2018 to July 2018 in Ankara, Turkey. The questionnaire was distributed to 150 nurses working in intensive care units (ICU) on a voluntary basis. The statistical analysis was done by SPSS 20.0. The correlation between categorical variables was assessed through Spearman’s rho test while the continuous variables were evaluated by the Kruskal Wallis Test and Mann-Whitney U test. Results: 138 valid questionnaires were included in the study, with a response rate of 92% and the answers about the emergent cases were not satisfactory (approximately 30% correctness). The respondents were aged 19-48 years and the percentage of the correct answer in total was %56 and only 64 nurses (46.4%) answered ≥7 questions correctly. In this study, no variable did show a significant correlation with nurses’ knowledge level. Conclusions: We have to admit that there is not any standardized education program related to tracheostomy care while the level of nurses' knowledge of tracheostomy care was below expectations and there is a need for educational programs to close the knowledge gap.
三级重症监护室护士气管切开术相关知识的评估
背景:近1 / 4的机械呼吸机支持患者接受了气管切开术,但缺乏标准化的教育和基于指南的气管切开术护理。护理人员应参加适当的教育活动以保持其能力,因此有必要对其知识水平进行评估。我们的目的是分析安卡拉三级重症监护病房中与气管切开术护理相关的护理人员的知识水平。方法:通过2018年1月至2018年7月在土耳其安卡拉进行的问卷调查设计了本描述性横断面研究。问卷自愿发放给150名在重症监护病房(ICU)工作的护士。统计学分析采用SPSS 20.0软件。分类变量间的相关性采用Spearman’s rho检验,连续变量间的相关性采用Kruskal Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney U检验。结果:本研究共纳入有效问卷138份,回复率为92%,对紧急情况的回答不满意(正确率约为30%)。受访护士年龄在19 ~ 48岁之间,总正确率为%56,答对≥7题的护士仅64人(46.4%)。本研究中没有变量与护士知识水平有显著相关。结论:我们必须承认,目前尚无规范的气管造口护理相关教育方案,护士对气管造口护理的知识水平低于预期,需要通过教育方案来缩小知识差距。
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