Development of Nursing Management Model To Prevent and Control Infections in Hospital
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Develop a model, nursing management model, infection prevention and controlAbstract
This purposes of this research and development were 1) to develop a nursing management model for prevent and control infections in hospital and 2) to study the efficiency of using the model. The sample group consisted of 48 ward heads, supervisors, infection control nurses in the ward, and service users at Satun Hospital. The research was conducted in 3 phases: Phase 1 studied the situation, Phase 2 designed and developed images. Model Phase 3: Experiment and evaluate the use of the model. The research tools were a form created by the researcher with 4 components and a questionnaire created by the researcher. Verification of the content was checked by 3 experts.Research results: 1) The average score of service quality and satisfaction of service users is high. 2) The average score of opinions and satisfaction with the service provider’s model is high. The difference in the mean knowledge scores was greater than before using the format. Statistically significant. 3) Clinical results of pneumonia from using a ventilator. Urinary tract infection from a urinary catheter Infection from a central venous catheter and surgical wound infection After using the format, it decreased.
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