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A Survey of Nursing Practice Guidelines for Prevention of Pressure Injury in the Operating Room

[수술실] 욕창예방 간호 실무지침 현황 및 적용실태 조사

  • 김승옥 (한양대학교 일반대학원 간호학과) ;
  • 신용순 (한양대학교 간호학부)
  • Received : 2018.08.27
  • Accepted : 2018.11.02
  • Published : 2018.11.30

Abstract

This descriptive study examined the practical nursing guidelines for the prevention of pressure injuries (PI) in operating rooms and their application. Method: Four general hospitals and three specialized hospitals located in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggido province were selected through an online randomization program and nurses at these hospitals who participated in operations and had at least six months work experience were surveyed. Data were collected from January to April 2018 through a survey distributed to 150 nurses, 129 of whom returned the survey (86% recovery rate). The results showed that 43 nurses provided PI prevention care for patients in a lateral position (33.3%), 37 for patients in a supine position (28.7%), and 36 for patients in a prone position (27.9%). Gel was most widely used as the supporting surface material (102 nurses; 79.1%), followed by sponge (62 nurses; 48.1%), and cotton (47 nurses; 36.4%). Skin was often inspected twice, before and after the use of a supporting surface (90nurses; 69.8%), but no designated tool was used to determine the risk of PI developing (76 nurses; 58.9%). Additionally, the patient's position during surgery (83 nurses; 64.3%) and the length of the operation (i.e., more than two hours, in this case) (49 nurses; 38.0%) were determining factors for whether to use a supporting surface. The operating room nurses used the gel, sponge, and cotton as the supporting surfaces for the prevention of PI and confirmed that the cutoff operation time for the use of a supporting surface was more than 2 hours.

수술실 욕창 예방을 위한 간호 실무지침 현황 및 적용실태를 조사하기 위한 서술적 조사연구이다. 서울, 인천, 경기지역의 상급 종합병원 4개와 전문병원 3개를 온라인 무작위화 프로그램을 이용하여 선정하였고 선정된 수술실에서 6개월이상 근무경력을 가진 수술에 직접 참여하는 간호사를 대상으로 하였다. 자료 수집 기간은 2018년 1월부터 4월까지였고 설문지는 총 150명에게 배부하여 129명에게 회수(회수율 86%)하였다. 수술실 간호사들은 측위 43명(33.3%), 앙와위 37명(28.7%), 복와위 36명(27.9%)이 수술 체위 대상자들에게 욕창예방 간호 경험을 갖고 있고 주로 사용하는 지지표면은 젤 102명(79.1%), 스폰지 62명(48.1%), 솜 47명(36.4%)이었으며 지지표면 사용 전후로 2회(90명, 69.8%) 피부사정을 실시하지만 욕창위험 사정을 위해 특별한 도구를 사용하지 않았고(76명, 58.9%) 지지표면 사용 여부를 결정하는 요인으로 수술 체위(83명,64.3%)를 지지표면 사용 여부를 결정하는 수술 소요 시간은 2시간 이상(49명,38.0%)임을 확인하였다. 수술실 간호사들이 수술 대상자들에게 욕창예방 간호을 위해 주로 사용하는 지지표면이 젤, 스폰지, 솜이었으며 지지표면 사용 여부를 결정하는 요인으로 수술 체위를 지지표면 사용 여부를 결정하는 수술 소요 시간은 2시간 이상임을 확인하였다.

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Table 1. General characteristics of participants

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Table 2. Status of practice guideline

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Table 3. Status of nursing application

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Table 4. Perception of PI prevention

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Table 5. Difference of surgical positions and guideline

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