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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing 2001;8(3): 379
중환자실 간호사의 기관내 흡인 실태
박현주1, 최영아2, 김경미3
1경북대학교 대학원
2김천과학대학 간호과
3영남대학교 의료원
A Study on Nurses' Ability to Perform Endotracheal Suction
Hyun-Ju Park1, Young-A Choi2, Kyoung-Mi Kim3
1Kyung Pook Medical University
2Department of Nursing, Kimcheon Science College
3Yeungnam Medical University Hospital
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to survey the ability of nurses to perform endotracheal suction to provide basic data on correct endotracheal suction. The participants in this study were 181 intensive care unit nurses in two university hospitals and one general hospital located in Daegu, one university hospital and two general hospitals located in Pohang, one university hospital located in Gyeongju. These data were collected from February 1, 2001 to March 10, 2001 using self reported questionnaires. The study instrument, which was developed by these investigators, included questions on general characteristics and performance of endotracheal suction. The results of this study are as follows : 1. Of the Participants 71.3% recognized correct endotracheal suctioning and 23.2% did not. 2. The greatest number, 57.5%, acquired knowledge about endotracheal suctioning at conferences on practice or education for staff. 3 There were significant differences in scores on performance of endotracheal suction according to department (F=2.60, P=.05) and hospitals (F=3.24, p=.01) among the general characteristics. 4. Slightly less than half of the participants, 47.8%, averaged correct scores for endotracheal suctioning procedures. Ventilator $O_2$ supply had the highest score (84.0%), normal saline exchange time, the lowest (14.4%) From the results, we suggest that education is needed to increase the knowledge and correct performance of endotracheal suction. Further study including direct observation of Performance of endotracheal suction is also needed.
Key words: Endotracheal Suction
주요어: 기관내흡인
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