护士机械通气脱机培训对新生儿预后的影响。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Mohammed F Alharbi, Salwa A Marzouk, Nojoud Alrashidi, Mohammed H Abu-Alghayth, Eman A Mater, Marwa A Ibrahim, Huwida Hamdy Abdelmonem, Hanan A Mohammed, Shadia A Syan, Aml S Abdelrahem, Ahlam D Alshehri, Shimaa M Moursy, Abeer A Almowafy, Faransa A Ahmed
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前言:早产是一项重大的全球健康挑战。早产儿经常需要有创机械通气,直到他们的肺发育完全。由于通气可能出现并发症,新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的护士必须提供专门护理,以达到这些婴儿的最佳结果。目的:探讨护士机械通气脱机培训对新生儿预后的影响。方法:采用准实验非等效组设计,目的抽样70名护士和64名使用有创机械通气的新生儿。将婴儿分为两组:32名由训练有素的护士断奶(研究组)和32名按标准方法断奶(对照组)。数据收集采用结构化问卷调查护士和新生儿。对护士进行了精心设计的培训计划,包括理论和实践部分,以确保新生儿正确脱离机械通气。结果:与对照组相比,研究组在拔管后使用表面活性剂替代疗法的情况显著减少(p = 0.003)。此外,与对照组相比,研究组婴儿在NICU住院时间、总断奶时间和总通气时间均有统计学意义的减少(p分别= 0.003、0.0001和0.0001)。研究组的并发症明显较低,三分之二的婴儿没有出现并发症,而对照组为15.6% (p = 0.001)。此外,与对照组相比,研究组的再插管率显著降低(p = 0.1026)。结论:这些结果强调了干预在改善新生儿临床结果方面的有效性,包括减少治疗需求、缩短住院时间和减少并发症。临床试验号:不适用。
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Effectiveness of nurses' training about mechanical ventilation weaning on neonatal outcomes.

Introduction: Prematurity is a significant global health challenge. Premature infants frequently need invasive mechanical ventilation until their lungs are fully developed. Due to the possible complications of ventilation, nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) must deliver specialized care to achieve the best outcomes for these infants.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of nurses' training in mechanical ventilation weaning on neonatal outcomes.

Method: A quasi-experimental non-equivalent group design was used with purposive sampling of 70 nurses and 64 newborn infants on invasive mechanical ventilation. The infants were divided into two groups: 32 weaned by trained nurses (study group) and 32 weaned by standard methods (control group). Data was collected using a structured questionnaire about the nurses and neonates. A well-designed training program, including theoretical and practical components, was conducted for the nurses to ensure proper weaning of neonates from mechanical ventilation.

Results: The study group demonstrated a significant reduction in the use of surfactant replacement therapy post-extubation compared to the control group (p = 0.003). Additionally, infants in the study group experienced a statistically significant decrease in NICU hospitalization duration, total weaning time, and total ventilation period compared to the control group (p = 0.003, 0.0001, and 0.0001, respectively). Complications were markedly lower in the study group, with two-thirds of infants experiencing no complications, compared to 15.6% in the control group (p = 0.001). Moreover, re-intubation rates were significantly reduced in the study group compared to the control group (p = 0.1026).

Conclusion: These results highlight the effectiveness of the intervention in improving clinical outcomes for neonates, including reduced treatment needs, shorter hospital stays, and fewer complications.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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317
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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