2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-019-03146-5
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Impact of Systematic Training and CPAP Checklist in the Prevention of NCPAP Related Nasal Injuries in Neonates- A Quality Improvement Study

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“…The training of nurses for managing neonates on noninvasive support decreases the incidence of nasal trauma [ 37 ]. Quality improvement measures like using a nCPAP cart, prepacked fixation kits, a written nursing protocol, ensuring adherence to manufacturers recommendations and evidence-based checklists are effective measures to expedite nCPAP initiation and decrease nasal trauma [ 38 , 39 ]. Monitoring of neonate on NIV includes observation of adequacy of respiratory settings, nasal interface for nasal injury, and comfort of the neonate.…”
Section: Supportive Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The training of nurses for managing neonates on noninvasive support decreases the incidence of nasal trauma [ 37 ]. Quality improvement measures like using a nCPAP cart, prepacked fixation kits, a written nursing protocol, ensuring adherence to manufacturers recommendations and evidence-based checklists are effective measures to expedite nCPAP initiation and decrease nasal trauma [ 38 , 39 ]. Monitoring of neonate on NIV includes observation of adequacy of respiratory settings, nasal interface for nasal injury, and comfort of the neonate.…”
Section: Supportive Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers developed this form based on the literature to evaluate nurses' level of knowledge about evidence-based interventions to protect preterm infants from nasal MDRPI. 8,21,[28][29][30] The form consists of 40 questions in five sections: neonatal skin structure, medical device injury, skin assessment tools, NIV injury, and NIV injury prevention interventions. The nurses were asked to agree or disagree with the statement given in each item.…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18] Nursing care is essential in preventing NIV-induced PI. 8,[19][20][21] A few studies have evaluated neonatal nurses' knowledge and practice of evidence-based interventions to prevent MDRPI. 18,22 These studies indicated that after training, nurses' knowledge scores increased 18,22 and the frequency of nasal PIs in preterm infants decreased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study from Malawi showed that the early implementation of CPAP therapy led by nurses could decrease neonatal mortality [9]. Training of nurses and the use of a checklist for monitoring can reduce nasal injuries due to CPAP and optimize CPAP delivery [10].…”
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confidence: 99%