The Needs Of Post-Operative Delirium Assessment Tool For Clinical Nurse
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Purpose: postoperative delirium assessment tool (below, tool) for the needs related to, it is to clear by clinical experience life. Methods: the subject nurse 725 people at the National University Hospital 19 Hospital ward work nationwide. Data analysis methods are divided by years of experience into five groups, the need for tools, use hope, number of items, for the required time, I was a one-way analysis of variance.
Results: recovery number 364 parts, was valid responses number 337 copies. Tools required percentage ofrespondents is 85.5%, the proportion of use desired shows 82.5%, subject the entire tool item average number of 10.4 item, most group of more than years of experience in '20 and an average of 21 items than by Experience It was. The average of the tools required time was 4.8 minutes. The need for years of experience another tool, use hope, there is no significant difference in the multiple comparison between the five groups related to the time required, compared in the comparison between groups of the number of items, years of experience more than 20 years a group of all of the other four groups significant difference was caused by (P <.001).
Conclusions: 20 years group, it can be considered about twice as many results as compared to other Experience group has many observation viewpoint based on empirical knowledge, that it is the order that is observed instantly inferred to
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