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Abstract
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Purpose: In this study we evaluated the efficacy of communication using computer utility for intubated patients.
Method: The patients was divided into two groups. For the control group, the traditional communication method was applied, and for the experimental group, both traditional and computer-based methods were applied. The patients of each group were asked of the satisfaction and efficacy of the communication methods. Development of computer-based
communication methods was based on the results of survey on both intubated patients and ICU nurses.
Results: There was significant difference in satisfaction between control and experimental groups (p=.002). The ease of expression for the uncomfortableness and physiologic demands showed no significant differences. (p=.848) Satisfaction for the ease of anxiety expression were 3.20 for control group and 5.13 for experimental group averagely, and the p-value was 0.000. There was no answers ¡¯very difficult¡¯ for both groups, about the communicability. And the answers ¡¯ordinarily difficult¡¯ comprised 22.6% of the patients, ¡¯not difficult¡¯ was answered in 60.2%, ¡¯very easy¡¯ was 16.5%.
Conclusion: We concluded that the nursing intervention using computer-based communication methods (SNUBH-CACI) for the intubated patients could improve the efficacy in communication and patient satisfaction.
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Intubated Patients, Communication, Computer aided communication instrument
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