Development of a nursing model for pediatric pneumonia patients receiving high-flow oxygen therapy, Pediatric Ward, Phayakkhaphum Phisai Hospital
Abstract
Abstract
This research is research and development. The objective is to develop a nursing model for pediatric patients receiving high-flow oxygen therapy. Phayakkhaphum Phisai Hospital and study the effectiveness of using the format By applying the PEWS assessment (Pediatric early warning score).For pediatric patients in the Pediatrics group Phayakkhaphum Phisai Hospital It is a preliminary assessment tool. Then you can follow the guidelines.The research sample consisted of 124 pediatric patients who received services in the pediatric ward and were purposively selected. Divided into 2 groups: 1) a group before nursing development for pediatric patients receiving high-flow oxygen therapy, totaling 38 people, and 2) a group after nursing development for pediatric patients receiving high-flow oxygen therapy. High flow rate, totaling 86 people. The research tools consisted of 1) nursing practice guidelines for pediatric patients receiving high flow oxygen therapy, 2) a form for monitoring patient changes, and 3) a form for recording the number of days of sleep. and number of days using HFNC. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and One Sample t-test statistics; significant level at 0.05. Research results
The results revealed that: 1) the developed clinical nursing practice guidelines heated humidified high flow nasal cannula good content validity and it was appropriate and possible for implementing in order to achieve desired outcomes and 2) the mean score of length of stay and days of HFNC use by pediatric patients different at the p=.05 level between pre and post development of the clinical nursing practice guidelines.
Keywords : High flow nasal cannula, Nursing model