Proper Education on Spinal Orthotics: A Way to Minimize Associated Complications
Autor: | Dan E Miulli, Fanglong Dong, Katie Huynh, Christopher Elia |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Orthotic Devices medicine.medical_specialty Inservice Training medicine.medical_treatment MEDLINE Orthotics Nursing Staff Hospital Emergency Nursing Conservative Treatment Critical Care Nursing Spinal precautions 03 medical and health sciences Patient safety 0302 clinical medicine Trauma Centers Critical care nursing Intervention (counseling) medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Advanced and Specialized Nursing business.industry 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Physical therapy Spinal Fractures Female Clinical Competence Patient Safety business Lumbosacral joint |
Zdroj: | Journal of Trauma Nursing. 25:45-48 |
ISSN: | 1078-7496 |
Popis: | Spinal orthotic bracing is a common modality for treating nonoperative spinal fractures with risks. This study aimed to assess the effect of an intervention on critical care nurses to improve their clinical knowledge and comfort level of managing patients. A literature review was conducted regarding common complications associated with spinal orthotics. This information was compiled and used to create a questionnaire and spinal orthotic course for nurses. Pre- and postassessments of nurses' knowledge regarding spinal orthotics were conducted. A total of 197 nurses completed the presentation. The ability to correctly identify thoracolumbosacral orthotics (TLSO), lumbosacral orthotics (LSO) and cervico-thoracic orthotics (CTO) all significantly increased. Regarding the clinical knowledge, the right answer to the question whether or not halo vest needed to be removed for cardiopulmonary resuscitation increased from 45.2% to 100% (p < .0001), and the correct answer to the question whether or not TLSO braces need to be worn at all times in patients with spinal precautions increased from 62.4% to 100% (p < .0001). Nurses reported that their comfort level of taking care of patients with spinal precautions increased from 94.4% before the presentation to 100% after the presentation. The quality improvement project seemed to improve the critical care nurses' ability to correctly identify different type of braces and their comfort level of managing patients with spinal precautions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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