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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to develop standards to ensure nursing process-based care of oxygen therapy and airway suctioning and to develop a performance measurement tool to evaluate the care applied according to the standards, and finally to determine validity of the standards and the tool.
Methods: The standards and the tool were reviewed by a panel of experts and refined based on the panel¡¯s suggestions. Validity of the standards and the tool were examined through surveying a total of 366 hospital nurses.
Results: The mean validity scores of the performance measurement standards and the tool were 3.58 and 3.55, respectively, out of 4.00. So the performance measurement standards and the tool in this study were found to be acceptable in evaluating quality of nursing care provided at patient admission and discharge.
Conclusion: This result indicates that the performance measurement standards and the tool developed in this study are valid instruments to monitor and improve quality of nursing care for oxygen therapy and airway suctioning.
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KeyWords
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Nursing process, Evaluation, Standard, Oxygen inhalation therapy, Suction
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