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The intervention group utilized a communication board, while the conventional group received routine care. The aim was to evaluate satisfaction levels in both groups, followed by a posttest on the 5<sup>th</sup> day using the same instrument.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The pretest revealed mean satisfaction scores of 32.47 ± 6.48 and 33.95 ± 6.41 for the intervention and conventional groups, respectively, with a mean difference of 1.47, considered statistically nonsignificant (<i>t</i> <sub>78</sub> = 1.023, <i>P</i> = 0.310). Conversely, posttest scores showed 37.85 ± 8.23 and 34.32 ± 6.18 for the intervention and conventional groups, respectively, with a mean difference of 3.53, indicating statistical significance (<i>t</i> <sub>78</sub> = 2.164, <i>P</i> = 0.034). 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简介:重症护理护士在管理重症患者方面至关重要,他们面临着先进技术、警报、呼吸机和多种实验室检查的挑战。他们必须有效地沟通和管理机械通气(MV)患者,这是对那些需要氧合和通气支持的患者的救命干预措施,以确保患者满意度。材料与方法:本研究采用准实验设计,目的抽样选择80例机械通气患者。数据收集使用人口统计学和临床形式和预先设计的李克特四点满意度量表包括14个项目。干预组采用交流板,常规组采用常规护理。目的是评估两组的满意度水平,随后在第5天使用相同的仪器进行后测。结果:干预组满意度均值为32.47±6.48分,常规组满意度均值为33.95±6.41分,差异均为1.47分,差异无统计学意义(t 78 = 1.023, P = 0.310)。干预组与常规组后测得分分别为37.85±8.23分、34.32±6.18分,平均差异为3.53分,差异有统计学意义(t 78 = 2.164, P = 0.034)。因此,沟通板干预显著提高了机械通气患者的满意度得分,强调了其在患者满意度方面对护理的积极影响。结论:有效的沟通对重症监护病人的护理至关重要,特别是对那些因中耳炎而无法说话的病人。利用交流板显著提高了患者满意度,强调了在重症护理中不断创新的必要性。
Effectiveness of Communication Board on Level of Satisfaction among Mechanically Ventilated Patients at Intensive Care Unit in a Tertiary Hospital.
Introduction: Critical care nurses are crucial in managing critical patients, facing challenges with advanced technology, alarms, ventilators, and multiple laboratory investigations. They must effectively communicate and manage patients on mechanical ventilation (MV), a lifesaving intervention for those needing oxygenation and ventilation support to ensure patient satisfaction.
Materials and methods: The study employed a quasi-experimental design with 80 mechanically ventilated patients selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using demographic and clinical pro forma and a predesigned four-point Likert satisfaction scale comprised 14 items. The intervention group utilized a communication board, while the conventional group received routine care. The aim was to evaluate satisfaction levels in both groups, followed by a posttest on the 5th day using the same instrument.
Results: The pretest revealed mean satisfaction scores of 32.47 ± 6.48 and 33.95 ± 6.41 for the intervention and conventional groups, respectively, with a mean difference of 1.47, considered statistically nonsignificant (t78 = 1.023, P = 0.310). Conversely, posttest scores showed 37.85 ± 8.23 and 34.32 ± 6.18 for the intervention and conventional groups, respectively, with a mean difference of 3.53, indicating statistical significance (t78 = 2.164, P = 0.034). Hence, the communication board intervention significantly enhanced satisfaction scores among mechanically ventilated patients, underscoring its positive impact on nursing care in terms of patients' satisfaction.
Conclusion: Effective communication is crucial in intensive care unit patient care, especially for those unable to speak due to MV. Utilizing communication boards significantly enhances patient satisfaction, highlighting the need for ongoing innovation in critical care nursing.