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A Study on the Demand for Equipment Developmentin Nursing

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Abstract

The objectives of thes study were to identify the need for equipment development in nursing and to determine the priorities for that development. The study was descriptive study done between March 2 and May 30, 1995, in which the subjects,
including 421
patients, 223 family members, and 198 nurses from neurosurgery, orthopedic, rehabilitation medicine, internal medicine and intensive care units of nine general hospitals in Seoul, completed a questionnarie developed by the research team. The
questionnaire consisted of 35 open and closed questions.Data was analyzed using friquencies and percentages.
@ES The results ware summarized as follows:
@EN 1) The average age of the nurses was 27.9 years, 48% of the patients wee between 20 and 40years of age, and 17% were over 60. The average lingth of experience for the nurse subjects was four years five months with 36.9% having over five
years
experience. The monst frequent diagnoses of patients were spinal disc(35.9%), internal medicine disease(26.0%), cerebral vascular accident(16.6%) and spinal cord injury(10%)
2) Many of the nurses996.4%) reported deficiencies with existing equipment and 96.5% of the nurses, but only 79.8% of the patiens, expected that the development of new equipnent would decrease the demands on nurses' time. Further, 82.3% of the
nurses
and 75.8% of the patients felt that the development of new equipment would lead to a decrease in the cost of nursing care.
3) Nurses felt that the greatest areas of inconvenience were patient feeding (71.75), hygiene971.2), caring for a patient confined to bed(70.7%), patient clothing(67.2%), mobility transfers(63.5%) and urinary elimination(52.0%). However,
patients
and
family members listed the following as being the most inconvenient: urinary elimination(58.7%), Hygiene(50.5), feeding(48.4%), mobility transfers(47.15) and bed care(45.2%).
4) Generally the nurses listed more inconveniences and patients and family members listed more demands for the development of equipment. These inluded utensils with large handles, and regulators for tube feedings; mattresses that provide for
automatic
position change and massage, which have patient controlled levers and a place for bed pan insertion automatic lifts or transfer from bed to wheelchair; equipment to facilitate washing and oral hygiene as well as equipment that will allow patients
with
spinal cord injuries easy access to showers; a bed pan/urinal for women that is comfortable and effective from which urine can be measured and disposed of easily; disposalble dressing sets and tracheostomy care sets and a convenient way of
measuring
changes in wound size; a safe delivery system for oxygen, a variety of mask sizes and better control of humidity, tracheal material than at present, as well as communication system for patients with tracheostomies; clothing that will allow access
to
various parts of the body for treament or assessment without patieents having to remove all of their clothing; and finally a system that will allow the patient to control lighting, telephones and pagers.
Priority areas for equipnent development reported by the murses were, urinary elimination(58.7%), hygiene(50.5%), feeding(48.4%), mobility transfers(47.1%), bowel elmination(40.8%). Those reported by the patients family menbers were
feeding(71.7%),
hygiene(70.0%), bedcare(70.7%), clothing(67.2%), mobility transfers(63.6%), urinary elimination(52.9%) and bowel elmination(50.5%) Altogether, nurses, patients and family membrs listed the following as priorities; clothing (178), bed care(144),
urinary
elimination(92), environment(81), hygiene(70). Further, a health profesional forum listed urinary elmination, oxygen delivery, medication delivery, mobility transfers, bed care and hygiene in that order as priouity areas.
From this study it can be concluded that the first need is to develop equipment that will address the problems of urinary elimination. To do (1)This nurses who are interested in equipment development should organize an epuipment development team
to
provide a forum for discussion and production of equipment for nursing.
Key concepts: Nursing, Eqipment Development
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