COMPLIANCE AMONG HEALTH WORKERS ON PNEUMONOSIS PREVENTIVE PROCEDURE FOR PATIENTS HAVING ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATIONAT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 2020

Nguyễn Ngọc Bích, Đoàn Minh Sang

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Pneumonosis related with ventilator is pneumonosis after patient having endotracheal intubation for more than 48 hours. This kind of pneumonosis might make treatment last longer and increase the risk of mortality. This study aimed to investigate the compliance with treatment and caring procedure among health workers at a private hospital. The study design was cross sectional design using quantitative and qualitative methods at ICU department of the hospital with participation of 8 doctors and 17 who actively assigned to provide medical care for patients using ventilator. Results show that the prevalence of health workers who complied with procedure was 100% among doctors and 89.1% among nurses. Two elements which had lowest prevalence of compliance were putting patients’head high 300-450; and dental care with chlorhexidine 0,12%, compliant prevalences were 93.9% and 95.,2%. It was recommended that the hospital and ICU department should provide more supervision on patient’s care especially for two elements of the procedure above

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