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2021 Volume.26 No. 2 p.104 ~ p.113
Development of a Suction Set and Effects of Its Application
Lee Yeon-Woo

Kim Mi-Hyeon
Park Si-Hyeon
Lee Hui-Ju
Jin So-Yeon
Jeong Hye-Won
Moon Sun-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to develop a suction set to provide rapid suction care in emergencies and assess its efficiency.

Methods: Five ward nurses were recruited to interview users regarding their requests for suction sets. A supply list for suction set development was selected based on the participants' opinions. A scale was developed to measure satisfaction with the suction set, and five experts verified its content validity. We obtained data regarding satisfaction with the suction set from 76 nurses between June and July 2021. Data regarding the suction preparation duration before and after using the suction set were obtained from 31 nurses.

Results: The suction set consisted of suction catheters (6 Fr., 14 Fr.), poly-gloves, straight connector, polyvinylchloride line, and saline. The average suction set satisfaction score was 61.05¡¾11.81, and the satisfaction of participants who performed suction care over ten times per month was significantly lower than others (F=5.78, p=.005). The average suction preparation duration in a general condition and while using the developed set were 58.50¡¾22.92 sec and 13.82¡¾6.46 sec, respectively. Thus, using the developed suction set significantly reduced the suction preparation duration (t=11.35, p<.001).

Conclusion: Shortening the suction preparation duration using a suction set is necessary for providing rapid and efficient nursing care.
KEYWORD
Suction, Time-to-treatment, Nursing, Emergency treatment
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