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Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is a recognized healthcare-associated infection in lungs parenchyma that occurs in patients in which they are connected to mechanical ventilator. And this infection will occur after completing 48 hours of connection to the ventilator. Aim study aims to evaluate the effect of implementing VAP prevention bundle training program on nurses' knowledge and compliance among nurses in intensive care unit in Salmaniya Medical complex in Bahrain. Methodology: A quantitative quasi- experimental study was conducted in the main ICU of Salmaniya Medical complex in Bahrain. Purposive sampling technique was used, and 58 ICU staff nurses were enrolled at data collection period. Tools used for data collection was a self-administrative questionnaire to assess ICU nurses' knowledge and observational checklist was used to assess their compliance. Data were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics


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nurses were approach individually to introduce the researcher and the study objectives to them once the nurse agreed to participate in the study an informed consent was given with a contact details provided to the participants including direct researcher email and researches advisor email beside to that a special direct contact number with a what's up for the participants was given to facilitate the reach to the researcher at any time if they got any doubts. After that, compliance to the VAP bundle was evaluated to determine the current status. Participants were given a multiple-choice knowledge questionnaire to assess their knowledge and researcher was observing them during the filling period to prevent using their smart phone for searching or to avoid sharing answers between them. After that the VAP bundle implementation by nurses was observed following checklists by the researcher herself and no changes was be implanted then the nursing stuff were educated all over the three shifts about VAP bundle throughout an educational package and the schedule of teaching session was arranged with nursing supervisor at ICU to not disturb the sequence of the work timetable. Nurses received extensive educational course in a creative way. At the early beginning of this stage a banner contains VAP bundle elements size 116cm x 160 was kept Infront of ICU's entering door, this area was chosen to the banner to attracted nurses' attentions at the beginning of the shift and to make the expectation about the education to develop in their mind. Then nurses on the specified shift were divided into two groups based on there workload one group received the lecture and the second group were with patients to avoid work disturbance then the groups were switched. Group discussion, PowerPoint presentation and brain storming questions card were given to the nurses. then During this phase, a rollup banner size (200cm x 120 cm) contains VAP bundle elements and its benefit was kept near to the nurses station to facilitate remembrance of the elements as will as because ICU at SMC are using the classic way of documentation pens with the study logo of VAP were distributed to the participants to always keep the bundle implementation in their mind, and of course we used the pandemic situation for our benefit by providing the participants N95 and KN95 masks that have a printed logo of our study, this can increase the implementation of the bundle and their adherence if the eyes get used on the logo. As well as during this phase nurse knowledge were reassessed after the intervention by using the same questionnaire that was distributed in the pre phase. the compliance of VAP bundle was monitor by the researcher who observed and record only without interfering to avoid any potential effect on the compliance. Everyday approximately during morning, evening and night shift for several hours was spent in observing nurses performing their routine care activities. ;


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NCT number NCT05517759
Study type Observational
Source University of Bahrain
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date September 2, 2020
Completion date February 1, 2021

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