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In the analysis of the data descriptive statistical methods, Pearson correlation test, Friedman test as well as Cohen's kappa test were used to evaluate the agreement between two independent observers.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Findings</h3>\n \n <p>In the study, content validity index value of the NOC scale was calculated to be 0.90. The examination of the participants’ mean scores on the NOC (1100) Oral Health Assessment Scale showed that there were statistically significant differences in terms of the repeated evaluations, except for the NOC indicators of “Oral mucosal integrity,” “Gum integrity,” and “Tooth integrity” (<i>p</i> < 0.01). 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Evaluation of clinical oral care outcomes according to nursing outcomes classification
Purpose
This research was planned to follow the healing process of the oral mucosa in patients in intensive care with an “Impaired Oral Mucous Membrane Integrity” nursing diagnosis based on the “NOC (1100) Oral Health Assessment” outcome criteria.
Method
This study, which was planned in a methodological and descriptive type of research, was carried out with 50 patients who were hospitalized in the intensive care clinic of a state hospital between June and December 2022, with a nursing diagnosis of “Impaired Oral Mucous Membrane Integrity.” Data were collected using a Patient Information Form and the “NOC (1100) Oral Health Evaluation Scale” for the nursing outcomes classification. In the analysis of the data descriptive statistical methods, Pearson correlation test, Friedman test as well as Cohen's kappa test were used to evaluate the agreement between two independent observers.
Findings
In the study, content validity index value of the NOC scale was calculated to be 0.90. The examination of the participants’ mean scores on the NOC (1100) Oral Health Assessment Scale showed that there were statistically significant differences in terms of the repeated evaluations, except for the NOC indicators of “Oral mucosal integrity,” “Gum integrity,” and “Tooth integrity” (p < 0.01). No statistically significant correlation was found between the mean NOC scale scores of the patients according to the variables of age, body mass index, mechanical ventilation time, and length of stay in the intensive care unit (p > 0.05).
Conclusions
The findings showed that the Turkish version of NOC (1100) Oral Health Assessment Scale was a valid tool for monitoring the healing process of the oral mucosa in patients in intensive care.
Implications of nursing practice
With the use of NOC (1100) Oral Health Assessment Scale, a common language will be formed in the evaluation for monitoring the healing process of the oral mucosa in nursing care.
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The International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, the official journal of NANDA International, is a peer-reviewed publication for key professionals committed to discovering, understanding and disseminating nursing knowledge.
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