2007
DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2007.16.1.20
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Evidence-Based Practice: Use of the Ventilator Bundle to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Abstract: • Purpose To examine critical care nurses’ knowledge about the use of the ventilator bundle to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia. • Method Published reports were reviewed for current evidence on the use of the ventilator bundle to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia, and education sessions were held to present the findings to 61 nurses in coronary care and surgical intensive care units. Changes in the nurses’ knowledge were evaluated by using a 10-item test, given both before and after… Show more

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“…All nurses had good scores in the posttest. This result was congruent with the findings of Tolentino‐DelosReyes (Tolentino‐DelosReyes et al , ) who had found that after using 30‐min education sessions to educate critical care nurses on VAP prevention strategies, the nurses performed more oral care on their intubated patients and performed better hand hygiene.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…All nurses had good scores in the posttest. This result was congruent with the findings of Tolentino‐DelosReyes (Tolentino‐DelosReyes et al , ) who had found that after using 30‐min education sessions to educate critical care nurses on VAP prevention strategies, the nurses performed more oral care on their intubated patients and performed better hand hygiene.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The most common self-reported adherences were related to VB including semi-recumbent positioning (CDC, 2003;IHI, 2006), adequate hand hygiene (CDC, 2003;Rello et al, 2010), and formal infection control programs, which may be due to well-implemented guidelines. However, self-reported adherences to hand hygiene (Berhe et al, 2005;CDC, 2007;De Wandel et al, 2010;Sahay et al, 2010;Tolentino-DelosReyes et al, 2007;WHO, 2009), oral care (Cutler and Davis, 2005;Furr et al, 2004;Jones et al, 2004) and ETS practices (Day et al, 2002; were generally higher than reported in previous prospective, observational studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…13 Components of the 2010 bundle included elevation of the head of the bed (HOB) 30º to 45º, prophylaxis for peptic ulcer disease (PUD), prophylaxis for deep-vein thrombosis (DVT), daily interruption of sedation, daily assessment of readiness for extubation, and daily oral care with chlorhexidine. Several investigators 9,14,15 examined the efficacy of the IHI bundled practices and found that bundled practices were effective in reducing the rate of VAP.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%