Effects of Ventilator Care Model to Prevent Ventilator Associated Pneumonia on Nurses Practices in Ranong Hospital
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Ventilator Care Model to Prevent Ventilator ,PneumoniaAbstract
The purpose of this quasi-experimental research was to study the effects of Ventilator Care Model to Prevent Ventilator Associated Pneumonia on Nurses Practices. The sample group were 8o nursing personnel and the 244 patients with ventilator of age more than 15 year old and were not affected by pneumonia on admission. The research instruments included a demographic data questionnaire, a practices observational form ,an opinion questionnaire on the ventilator care model and ventilator care model. Data were analyzed using descriptive and pair-sample t-test statistics.
The results of the study found that more than 56% of participants felt that development of patient with ventilator care model to prevent ventilator associated pneumonia among nursing personnel. Correct practice rates in post-intervention phase 90.99% compared with 73.97% in pre-intervention. The incidence of VAP rate and length of stay to using mechanical ventilation were decreased.
It could be concluded that show the success of nurses in using a ventilator care model to prevent pneumonia associated with ventilator use in Ranong Hospital.
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