Development of Nursing Practice Guidelines for Promoting Patients with Successful Noninvasive Ventilation: A Pilot Study
Keywords:
Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV), Nursing Practice Guidelines, respiratory failureAbstract
Development of Nursing Practice Guidelines for Promoting Patients with Successful Noninvasive Ventilation. The development of this nursing practice was based on empirical evidences, using the framework of Soukup.The relevant empirical evidences were extracted based on the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), 2014. All 26 related subjects. After that they were synthesized for the development of nursing practice, consisting of three main parts: 1. care to promote sufficient oxygen; 2. care to reduce anxiety and 3. care to promote compliance and comfort. The content validation was verified by 4 experts (CVI = 1) and Appraisal of Guideline for Research & Evaluation (AGREE II = 82 percent). To study and evaluate the feasibility of nursing practice guidelines. The results of successful NIV were analyzed and it was found that the patients did not need for invasive ventilation and there were no complications from NIV insertion.
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