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风扇释放:评估员工对实践的看法和政策的遵守
Bailey Paul Rankin1, Dongjuan Xu2, Kara Doucet3
1Bailey Paul Rankin is an assistant professor of nursing, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana.
概括
工作人员发现呼吸机的释放方便, 但感觉到延迟. 主要障碍包括人员配置,沟通和镇静奶,突出需要改善协议和教育.
科学领域:
- 危急护理医学
- 呼吸疗法
- 医疗保健管理
背景情况:
- 主要的重症监护机构建议结合自发唤醒和呼吸试验以更快地释放呼吸机.
- 长时间的输入管与并发症有关,使得有效的呼吸机释放至关重要.
- 了解员工对呼吸机释放的看法可以改善协议和实施.
研究的目的:
- 评估工作人员对呼吸机断奶的看法.
- 为了确定及时抽出管道的障碍.
- 探索中西部医疗保健系统的潜在组织改进.
主要方法:
- 一项探索性,横截面研究调查了6个重症监护室的91名执照工作人员.
- 一项29个问题的调查评估了人口统计,输出管的做法,延迟和改进机会.
- 统计分析包括平均值,SD值,频率,百分比和基平方测试;还进行了定性主题分析.
主要成果:
- 超过50%的受访者表示呼吸机释放非常舒适.
- 超过60%的受试者认为输出管的时间比理想时间长.
- 发现的障碍包括员工比例,沟通失败,分心和镇静奶;机会包括协议开发和员工教育.
结论:
- 工作人员对呼吸机释放和关键改进因素的意见被确定.
- 解决员工问题对于完善组织政策至关重要.
- 改进可以带来更好的患者和组织结果.
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