원문정보
초록
영어
The purpose of the study was to determine whether a delirium educational program has a positive outcome on nurses’ documentation in patient records of delirium care. A one group pre-post design was used. A convenient sample of 60 consecutive records that included documentation by participating nurses in four medical wards of one regional general hospital in South Korea was audited two months before and two months after a delirium educational program. Although an educational program in this study positively changed nurses’ knowledge and attitudes, these positive effects did not translate to improvement in the documentations of delirium care. There was no significant increase in the frequency of nursing documentation of delirium assessment following participation in the educational program. Furthermore, there was no significant increase in the frequency of nursing documentation of the use of non-pharmacological management following the documentation of keywords associated with delirium after participation in the educational program. The findings indicate the need to develop, implement and record a systematic risk assessment for delirium and assessment and management of existing delirium based on evidence-based guidelines in clinical practice in South Korea.
목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. METHODS
2.1 Study design, setting and participants
2.2 Data Collection
2.3 Measurements
2.4 Data Analyses
2.4 Ethical Considerations
3. RESULTS
3.1. Pre- and post-intervention patients
3.2. Delirium Assessment
3.3. Delirium Management Strategies
3.4. Comprehensiveness of nurses’ documentation reporting delirium care
4. DISCUSSION
5. CONCLUSION
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