OŠETŘOVATELSKÉ INTERVENCE - SROVNÁNÍ VYUŽÍVÁNÍ NA CHIRURGICKÝCH JEDNOTKÁCH NEINTENZIVNÍ A INTENZIVNÍ PÉČE

Title in English NURSING INTERVENTIONS - COMPARISON USE OF NON-INTENSIVE SURGICAL UNITS AND INTENSIVE SURGICAL UNITS
Authors

POSPÍŠILOVÁ Alena KYASOVÁ Miroslava JUŘENÍKOVÁ Petra SURÁ Zdenka MIČUDOVÁ Erna

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Ošetřovatelství a porodní asistence
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Other medical specializations
Keywords surgical nursing; standardized nursing terminology; non-intensive care; intensive care
Description Determine the frequency use of nursing interventions to non-intensive surgical departments and surgical intensive care unit (ICU). Compare the frequency of use of interventions between these departments and compare the results with the findings of the research team NIC. Methods: Informations obtained quantitative research method using a questionnaire. The questionnaire contained 101 names and definitions of selected nursing interventions classification (NIC). Nurses in these interventions reflect the frequency of their use in surgical clinical nursing practice. For inductive analysis was used Pearson's chi-square test at a significance level of A = 0.05. Results: The survey was attended by 11 hospitalis and were evaluated used 255 questionnaires completed by general nurses who worked at non-intensive surgical departments and 45 questionnaires completed general nurses who worked in intensive surgical departments. It was found 50 interventions that as often used on non-intensive department and intensive department, 49 interventions that are more ofen used in surgical intensive care and 2 interventions that are more ofen used in non-intensive surgical departments. Conclusion: In the survey, we have found different declarations frequency use of interventions between non-intensive surgical department and intensive care units. The results show that the highest number of tested interventions were no differences in frequency of use between the intensive and non-intensive care. Compared with the results of the survey conducted research team NIC, we found that nurses often perform to non-intensive surgical department interventions that have been evaluated by the research team NIC as more used in intensive care units.
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