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Effect of evidence based recommendations about open endotracheal suctioning on nurses’ performance at neonatal intensive care units

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Background: Endotracheal-suctioning is probably one of the most common invasive procedures performed in ne0onates with an artificial airway. Aim: Evaluate the impact of evidence based recommendations about open endotracheal tube suctioning on nurses' performance in neonatal intensive care units. Design: A quasi-experimental design was used. Setting: The study was conducted at neonatal intensive care unit of Suez Canal University hospital and neonatal intensive care unit of Ismailia Medical Complex Hospital Subjects: A convenience sampling of 60 nurses from the previous mentioned settings. Tools: Two tools were used to collect data (pre and post training) Tool (1): Structure interviewed schedule to assess nurses' knowledge related to open endotracheal suctioning, Tool (2): Observation checklist to assess nurses' practice regarding evidence based recommendations related to open endotracheal suctioning. Results: Revealed that, statistically significant improvement in the knowledge and practices of the studied nurses regarding endotracheal suction post implementation of the training than pre-implementation. Also, there was a positive correlation between total nurses' knowledge and practices post implementation of the educational training. Conclusion: Studied nurses' total knowledge and practice scores regarding endotracheal suction were improved post-implementation of the training recommendations than pre-training implementation. Recommendations: The study, emphasized on the importance of continuous training programs for pediatric nurses regarding endotracheal suction and importance of evidence based guidelines to be announced in neonatal intensive care units.

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10.21608/asnj.2022.158754.1424

Keywords

Endotracheal suction, Evidence based recommendations, Nurses’ Performance

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Hanaa

Last Name

Elshahat

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Tharwat Mohamed

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Lecturer of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Suez Canal University, Egypt.

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dr_h.tharwat@yahoo.com

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Rehab

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Kafl

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Kafl

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Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Suez Canal University, Egypt.

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rehab.kfl@nursing.suez.edu.eg

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11

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36

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37027

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2023-03-01

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2022-08-26

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2023-03-01

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12

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20

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2314-8845

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2682-3799

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Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal

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Effect of evidence based recommendations about open endotracheal suctioning on nurses’ performance at neonatal intensive care units

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24 Dec 2024