Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role

Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia is one of important factors of morbidity and mortality in critical care units, associated with hospitalization day s and increased cost of treatment. Thus prevention through identifying related factors must be highly recommended Objective: This study is...

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Main Authors: Asgar Mobasher Amini, Baghaie Lakeh, Asgari, kazemnejad Leili
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti School of Nursing and Midwifery, Rasht 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
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Online Access:http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-39&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-c5b20315975f4d32b7b64688adfa37162020-11-25T01:29:38ZengShahid Beheshti School of Nursing and Midwifery, RashtJournal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery2588-37122588-37202016-04-012615663Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship roleAsgar Mobasher Amini0Baghaie Lakeh1Asgari2kazemnejad Leili3 Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia is one of important factors of morbidity and mortality in critical care units, associated with hospitalization day s and increased cost of treatment. Thus prevention through identifying related factors must be highly recommended Objective: This study is conducted by the aim of determining the nurses understanding of physician-nurse relationship with Ventilator – associated pneumonia reports in critical care units of Guilan University of Medical Sciences Methods: This cross-sectional –analytic study conducted by selecting 101 nurses from 7 critical care units of Guilan province with determined characters by census method. Data were gathered by a 3-part tool consisting demographic data and ventilator associated pneumonia recording data for 3 months before sampling and standard Practice Environment Scale of the Nurses Work Index (physician-nurse relationship) by interview. Mean of reported pneumonia frequency classified in 3 groups of none, 1-5 cases and more than 5 cases. Mean of physician-nurse relationship classified in 2 groups of desirable and undesirable. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and analytic tests (chi-square). Results:The findings showed that majority of samples (62/7%) 1-5 were related to ventilator associated pneumonia. This variable had significant relation with years of employments in samples (p=0.004). Mean score of 72.5 percent of samples in physician-nurse relationship was in favorable level with no significant relationship with personal variables exept the nurses` employment status (p=0.035). Finally, χ2 statistical test showed significant relationship between favorable perceived physician – nurse communication and lower Ventilator-associated pneumonia (p=0.01). Conclusion: Significant relation between ventilator associated pneumonia and physician-nurse communication in this survey indicated that possibility of prevention of pneumonia by improving nurse-physicians relationship and collaboration qualityhttp://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-39&slc_lang=en&sid=1Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Communication Intensive Care Units Physicians Hospital Nursing Staff
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author Asgar Mobasher Amini
Baghaie Lakeh
Asgari
kazemnejad Leili
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Baghaie Lakeh
Asgari
kazemnejad Leili
Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Communication
Intensive Care Units
Physicians
Hospital Nursing Staff
author_facet Asgar Mobasher Amini
Baghaie Lakeh
Asgari
kazemnejad Leili
author_sort Asgar Mobasher Amini
title Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role
title_short Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role
title_full Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role
title_fullStr Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role
title_full_unstemmed Ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units And physician - nurse relationship role
title_sort ventilator – associated pneumonia in intensive care units and physician - nurse relationship role
publisher Shahid Beheshti School of Nursing and Midwifery, Rasht
series Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
issn 2588-3712
2588-3720
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia is one of important factors of morbidity and mortality in critical care units, associated with hospitalization day s and increased cost of treatment. Thus prevention through identifying related factors must be highly recommended Objective: This study is conducted by the aim of determining the nurses understanding of physician-nurse relationship with Ventilator – associated pneumonia reports in critical care units of Guilan University of Medical Sciences Methods: This cross-sectional –analytic study conducted by selecting 101 nurses from 7 critical care units of Guilan province with determined characters by census method. Data were gathered by a 3-part tool consisting demographic data and ventilator associated pneumonia recording data for 3 months before sampling and standard Practice Environment Scale of the Nurses Work Index (physician-nurse relationship) by interview. Mean of reported pneumonia frequency classified in 3 groups of none, 1-5 cases and more than 5 cases. Mean of physician-nurse relationship classified in 2 groups of desirable and undesirable. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and analytic tests (chi-square). Results:The findings showed that majority of samples (62/7%) 1-5 were related to ventilator associated pneumonia. This variable had significant relation with years of employments in samples (p=0.004). Mean score of 72.5 percent of samples in physician-nurse relationship was in favorable level with no significant relationship with personal variables exept the nurses` employment status (p=0.035). Finally, χ2 statistical test showed significant relationship between favorable perceived physician – nurse communication and lower Ventilator-associated pneumonia (p=0.01). Conclusion: Significant relation between ventilator associated pneumonia and physician-nurse communication in this survey indicated that possibility of prevention of pneumonia by improving nurse-physicians relationship and collaboration quality
topic Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Communication
Intensive Care Units
Physicians
Hospital Nursing Staff
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