KMID : 1004620220280020157
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Clinical Nursing Research 2022 Volume.28 No. 2 p.157 ~ p.166
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Delirium Screening, Delirium Knowledge, and Delirium Care among Hospital Nurses at a Tertiary Hospital based on Postoperative Delirium Cases
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Choi Jae-In
Kim Jeoung-Hee Park Jeong-Yun
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate hospital nurses¡¯ delirium screening for postoperative delirium, delirium knowledge, and delirium care using case scenarios at a tertiary hospital in Seoul.
Methods: A total of 235 nurses working at surgical units participated in this questionnaire-based study. Five cases scenarios were developed based on diagnosed postoperative delirium cases. Data were collected from April 1 to May 1, 2021.
Results: The delirium screening score was 4.20¡¾1.17 out of 5. The delirium knowledge score was 34.35¡¾4.57 out of 47. The delirium care score was 67.61¡¾9.26 out of 92. The correlation between the delirium screening and delirium knowledge was statistically significant(r=.18, p=.005). The correlation between the delirium knowledge and delirium care was statistically significant(r=.25, p<.001).
Conclusion: The findings showed that the continuing educations of delirium for hospital nurses and the development of a delirium education programs were important to improve delirium screening and care.
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KEYWORD
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Delirium, Screening, Knowledge, Care, Nurses
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