Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator
Improving routines for patients with vagus nerve stimulation Background: Vagus Nerve Stimulator (VNS) is a form of therapy which may reduce the frequency of seizures in people with epilepsy, who do not achieve remission with antiepileptic drugs. A corresponding magnet providing an additional dose...
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doaj-89698331e27141c8b01dc75622e635b62020-11-25T00:20:31ZnorSeptentrio Academic PublishingNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning1504-36141891-29822015-01-0110210.7557/14.33303097Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulatorChristine Tørris0Kari Helen Schøyen1Elin Merete Wiklund2Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus, Fakultet for helsefag, Institutt for atferdsvitenskapAvdeling for kompleks epilepsi, klinikk for kirurgi og nevrofag, Oslo universitetssykehusAvdeling for kompleks epilepsi, klinikk for kirurgi og nevrofag, Oslo universitetssykehus Improving routines for patients with vagus nerve stimulation Background: Vagus Nerve Stimulator (VNS) is a form of therapy which may reduce the frequency of seizures in people with epilepsy, who do not achieve remission with antiepileptic drugs. A corresponding magnet providing an additional dose of stimulation may stop or shorten the intensity of the seizure. Objective Investigate the practice and procedure regarding use and storage of a VNS Therapy magnet, to see whether introduction of a new routine with a permanent seat for VNS magnet may contribute to increased availability of the magnet. Method Registration of the magnets location was performed before, and after the magnetic board intervention. In addition staff answered a questionnaire related to experiences around storage of magnet. Results The number of not located magnets dropped from 70% to 25 % after the intervention. Conclusion A magnetic board as a storage area for VNS magnet on the patient's room increases the availability of the magnet. https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/helseforsk/article/view/3330vagus nerve stimulationVNSepilepsynursingchanging of routinestherapy magnet |
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Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator |
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Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator |
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Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator |
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Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator |
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Forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator |
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forbedring av rutiner rundt pasienter med vagusnervestimulator |
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Septentrio Academic Publishing |
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Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning |
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1504-3614 1891-2982 |
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2015-01-01 |
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Improving routines for patients with vagus nerve stimulation
Background: Vagus Nerve Stimulator (VNS) is a form of therapy which may reduce the frequency of seizures in people with epilepsy, who do not achieve remission with antiepileptic drugs. A corresponding magnet providing an additional dose of stimulation may stop or shorten the intensity of the seizure.
Objective Investigate the practice and procedure regarding use and storage of a VNS Therapy magnet, to see whether introduction of a new routine with a permanent seat for VNS magnet may contribute to increased availability of the magnet.
Method Registration of the magnets location was performed before, and after the magnetic board intervention. In addition staff answered a questionnaire related to experiences around storage of magnet.
Results The number of not located magnets dropped from 70% to 25 % after the intervention.
Conclusion A magnetic board as a storage area for VNS magnet on the patient's room increases the availability of the magnet.
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