Bibechana (Nov 2018)

Inpatients nursing care provided in a tertiary hospital of Nepal

  • Heera KC,
  • Sharmila Shrestha,
  • Ramananda Chaudhary,
  • Tara Shah,
  • Surya B Parajuli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

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Introduction: Nursing care is necessary for every client seeking any type of healthcare such as health promotion, diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Despite these facts, nurses are given less importance and their works are even unrecognized. Objective: The objective of this study was to explore nursing care provided to inpatients of medical ward at B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal. Methodology: Hospital based cross-sectional study was carried out in medical ward of B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan from Feb 2017 to Oct 2018. Data were retrieved from inpatient admission record book of medical ward of previous 15 months from the initiation of this research work. Admission record book was reviewed and checked for completeness of the record. A total of 290 patients having complete records were enrolled. Collected data were entered in Microsoft excel and analysed by SPSS software. Results: More than half patients (52.8%) were male and 44.8% belonged to Janajati ethnicity. The major age group was 15-25 years (17.9%) with mean and standard deviation of 49.4±20.6. About 28.6 % of the patients were admitted due to cardiovascular related problems and poisoning (13.1%). Most of the patients (67%) were admitted from emergency. Median duration of stay was 4 days. Every 8 out of 10 patients were recovered and discharged. General nursing care provided were maintenance of personal hygiene (91.03%), cannula site care (49.7%), providing psychological support (41%), ambulation (8.3%), back care (7.6%), catheter care(6.9%), passive exercise (2.4%), chest physiotherapy(3.7%), sponge bath(9.3%). Specific care provided were propped-up positioning (36.2%), 2 hourly position change (23.4%), random blood sugar monitoring (12.4%), SpO2monitoring (8.9%), watch for oxygen toxicity (9.3%), weight monitoring (3.1%) and pre CAG (coronary angiography) care(2.1%). Conclusion: Maintenance of personal hygiene, cannula site care, psychological support, two hourly positioning and oral care were the common practices performed. BIBECHANA 16 (2019) 204-212

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