Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Introduction: Pulse oximetry is used for monitoring of patient care with early and reliable detection of hypoxemia. Inadequate knowledge amongst medical and nursing personnel can lead to reduced patient safety . Aim: To assess competency in pulse oximetry among the residents and nursing personnel. M...

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Main Authors: Somashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar, Satvik Chaitanya Bansal, Chintan Labhubhai Patel, Dipen Vasudev Patel, Karamchand Hukumchand Patil, Archana Somashekhar Nimbalkar
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2018-09-01
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spelling doaj-2b27df52cc6f4f04882b75b846db3c362020-11-25T02:27:25ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-09-01129OC09OC1310.7860/JCDR/2018/35696.12007Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care HospitalSomashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar0Satvik Chaitanya Bansal1Chintan Labhubhai Patel2Dipen Vasudev Patel3Karamchand Hukumchand Patil4Archana Somashekhar Nimbalkar5Professor and Head, Department of Paediatrics, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Senior Resident, Department of Paediatrics, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Junior Resident, Department of Paediatrics, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Statistician, Department of Central Research Services, Charutar Arogya Mandal, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Introduction: Pulse oximetry is used for monitoring of patient care with early and reliable detection of hypoxemia. Inadequate knowledge amongst medical and nursing personnel can lead to reduced patient safety . Aim: To assess competency in pulse oximetry among the residents and nursing personnel. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at a tertiary care teaching hospital, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India. The survey had 34 questions based on principles and correct interpretation of pulse oximetry. Data were entered into the Android mobile devices. Descriptive analysis, univariate analysis, and Student's t-test were used. Results: A total of 264 subjects participated in the study-155 nursing personnel and 109 residents. The number of correct responses was low overall, with a mean (SD;CI) of 13.76 (2.56; 13.45-14.07) out of 26 for the “True/False” questions; and a mean (SD;CI) of 3.27 (1.57; 3.08-3.56) out of 8 for the “Multiple Choice” questions. The overall score of residents was significantly higher than nursing personnel (p<0.001). No significant difference was observed to be made by any formal training, work experience and working in acute care setting. Conclusion: There is marked deficiency in the knowledge of pulse oximetry in the healthcare professionals. Strategies directed at improving the competency correct interpretation of pulse oximetry are urgently needed, to improve patient care and safety.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/12007/35696_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1_(MJ_AP)_PFA(MJ_AP)_PN(AP).pdfknowledgenursesresidentssaturation
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author Somashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar
Satvik Chaitanya Bansal
Chintan Labhubhai Patel
Dipen Vasudev Patel
Karamchand Hukumchand Patil
Archana Somashekhar Nimbalkar
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Satvik Chaitanya Bansal
Chintan Labhubhai Patel
Dipen Vasudev Patel
Karamchand Hukumchand Patil
Archana Somashekhar Nimbalkar
Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
knowledge
nurses
residents
saturation
author_facet Somashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar
Satvik Chaitanya Bansal
Chintan Labhubhai Patel
Dipen Vasudev Patel
Karamchand Hukumchand Patil
Archana Somashekhar Nimbalkar
author_sort Somashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar
title Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital
title_short Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital
title_full Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital
title_fullStr Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Competency in Pulse Oximetry among Medical Professionals and Nursing Personnel in a Tertiary Care Hospital
title_sort clinical competency in pulse oximetry among medical professionals and nursing personnel in a tertiary care hospital
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Introduction: Pulse oximetry is used for monitoring of patient care with early and reliable detection of hypoxemia. Inadequate knowledge amongst medical and nursing personnel can lead to reduced patient safety . Aim: To assess competency in pulse oximetry among the residents and nursing personnel. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at a tertiary care teaching hospital, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India. The survey had 34 questions based on principles and correct interpretation of pulse oximetry. Data were entered into the Android mobile devices. Descriptive analysis, univariate analysis, and Student's t-test were used. Results: A total of 264 subjects participated in the study-155 nursing personnel and 109 residents. The number of correct responses was low overall, with a mean (SD;CI) of 13.76 (2.56; 13.45-14.07) out of 26 for the “True/False” questions; and a mean (SD;CI) of 3.27 (1.57; 3.08-3.56) out of 8 for the “Multiple Choice” questions. The overall score of residents was significantly higher than nursing personnel (p<0.001). No significant difference was observed to be made by any formal training, work experience and working in acute care setting. Conclusion: There is marked deficiency in the knowledge of pulse oximetry in the healthcare professionals. Strategies directed at improving the competency correct interpretation of pulse oximetry are urgently needed, to improve patient care and safety.
topic knowledge
nurses
residents
saturation
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