성인 발열 환자를 위한 근거기반 간호 지침 개발 및 평가

Purpose: This study was designed to develop, to implement and evaluate a fever management nursing protocol for adult patients. Methods: This study was conducted through seven steps following both the guideline development procedures of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and the Model of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sŏngin Kanho Hakhoe chi 2013, Vol.25 (3), p.250-262
Hauptverfasser: 신용순(Shin, Yong Soon), 김성렬(Kim, Sung Reul), 유성희(Yoo, Sung-Hee), 김선화(Kim, Sun Hwa), 김정희(Kim, Jeoung Hee), 김현정(Kim, Hyun Jung), 나라(Na-Ra), 채지선(Chae, Jee Sun), 이혜진(Lee, Hye Jin), 안영희(An, Young Hee), 김경옥(Kim, Kyoung-Ok)
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: This study was designed to develop, to implement and evaluate a fever management nursing protocol for adult patients. Methods: This study was conducted through seven steps following both the guideline development procedures of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and the Model of the Asan Medical Center Evidence-Based Practice, as follows: 1) identifying the clinical needs and composition of the protocol development group; 2) identifying and evaluating the evidence; 3) assessing the level of evidence and grading recommendations; 4) forming a protocol; 5) evaluating the protocol using an expert group validity test and identifying barriers to its implementation; 6) protocol development; and 7) evaluation of practical improvement measures following implementation of the protocol. Results: The evidence-based protocol for fever management in adult patients was completed and includes five domains and 15 items. The protocol had good content validity (CVI=.90) and nursing practice could be improved after implementation of the protocol. Conclusion: This nursing protocol can be used as a guide for nursing in febrile adult patients. We recommend that further guidelines be updated in an interdisciplinary manner in order to foster local adaptation of the best clinical practices.
ISSN:1225-4886
2288-338X