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Dr. Eman Sobhy Mohamed Omran :: Publications: |
Title: | Effect of Designed Bundle Protocol about Ventilator Associated Pneumonia on Nurses' Performance, Compliance, and Patient Outcomes |
Authors: | Sohier M. Weheida1, Eman S. Omran2, Amal S. Taha3 |
Year: | 2022 |
Keywords: | Bundle, compliance, nurses’ performance, outcomes, ventilator-associated pneumonia |
Journal: | Evidence-Based Nursing Research |
Volume: | 4 |
Issue: | 3 |
Pages: | 71-85 |
Publisher: | Eman S. Omran |
Local/International: | Local |
Paper Link: | Not Available |
Full paper | Eman Sobhy Mohamed Omran_Effect of Designed Bundle Protocol about Ventilator Associated Pneumonia on Nurses' Performance, Compliance, and Patient Outcomes.pdf |
Supplementary materials | Eman Sobhy Mohamed Omran_Effect of Designed Bundle Protocol about Ventilator Associated Pneumonia on Nurses' Performance, Compliance, and Patient Outcomes.pdf |
Abstract: |
Context: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is considered one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality due to nosocomial infections among ventilated patients. Aim: To evaluate the effect of a designed bundle protocol about ventilator-associated pneumonia on nurses' performance, compliance, and patient outcomes. Methods: The study employed the quasi-experimental research (pre/post-test) (study/control) design. This study was conducted at the intensive care unit of Benha University Hospital. A convenience sample of 50 critical care nurses and a purposive sample of 66 patients were enrolled in the current study. Three tools were used to collect data. Nurses' knowledge assessment questionnaire; nurses' practice assessment checklist; The VAP bundle compliance checklist; and patient outcomes assessment record. Results: Statistically significant improvement in total knowledge and practice mean scores post implementing a designed bundle protocol compared to pre-implementing a designed bundle protocol at p |