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Role of the nurse in preventing or reducing increase intracranial pressure following craniotomy

مؤلف البحث
Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla , Abdelhakeem Essa , Esmat Sayed Abdelmaged
مجلة البحث
International Journal of Advanced Nursing Studies 92-98
المشارك في البحث
الناشر
NULL
تصنيف البحث
1
عدد البحث
Vol. 6, No. 2
موقع البحث
www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/IJANS
سنة البحث
2017
صفحات البحث
pp. 92-98
ملخص البحث

Background: Increase intracranial pressure following craniotomy is common and different measures should be taken to prevent or treat
it promptly. Aim: Preventing or reducing increase intracranial pressure following craniotomy. Research design: Quasi-experimental.
Subjects and methods: All nurses (26) in neurosurgery department at Assiut Neurological, Psychiatric and Neurosurgery University
Hospital, in addition to a sample of 124 patients after craniotomy. Control group (62 adult patients before implementing the nursing
educational program) and study group (62 adult patients after implementing the nursing educational program). Nurses’ knowledge and
practice were assessed before and after implementation of the nursing educational program. Tools: Structured questionnaire to assess
nurses` demographic data and knowledge about intracranial pressure, observation checklist for nurses` practice, patients’ assessment
sheet, and teaching booklet for nurses about postoperative increase intracranial pressure. Results: Highly significant differences were
found as regarding nurses` knowledge and nurses` practice pre and post implementing the nursing educational program. Significant
difference was found between study and control groups as regarding increase intracranial pressure following craniotomy.
Conclusion: Nursing educational program had a significant effect on preventing or reducing postoperative increase intracranial pressure.
Recommendation: Nurses should have continuous education through programs, workshops, seminars and/or training courses to maintain
high quality care.