Knowledge and Practices of Surgical Nurses on Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia.

Aynur Koyuncu, Songül Güngör, Ayla Yava
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Aim: This study aimed to determine surgical nurses' knowledge of the risk factors and complications of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia and the practices preferred to prevent inadvertent perioperative hypothermia and to provide normothermia.

Methods: This descriptive study was conducted on 122 volunteer nurses working in the surgical clinics of a state and a private hospital between August 1 and September 15, 2019. The data collection form included questions to determine the characteristics of nurses and the risk factors, complications, and preventive practices of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia. The data forms were distributed by visiting the nurses one by one and were retrieved after an appropriate time. For statistical analyses, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 22.0 software was used.

Results: The most known risk factors for IPH were "excessive blood loss" (75.4%), "anemia" (73.0%), and "inadequate covering of the patient/ not enough clothing" (72.9%). The most known complications of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia were "increased oxygen consumption and need" (65.6%), "hypoxemia" (61.5%), and "hypoxia" (49.4%). The most preferred method to provide normothermia in the perioperative period was "covering the patient with a blanket" (80.3%).

Conclusion: In this study, nurses did not have enough information about the risk factors and complications of Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia. In addition, it was determined that most of the nurses did not use the methods in the guidelines to prevent inadvertend perioperative hypothermia.

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外科护士对围手术期意外低温的认识与实践。
目的:本研究旨在了解外科护士对围手术期意外低温的危险因素和并发症的认识,以及预防围手术期意外低温的首选做法和提供正常体温。方法:对2019年8月1日至9月15日期间在公立医院和私立医院外科诊所工作的122名志愿护士进行描述性研究。数据收集表包括确定护士特征、危险因素、并发症和意外围手术期低温的预防措施的问题。数据表通过逐一拜访护士发放,并在适当时间回收。统计分析采用statistical Package For Social Sciences 22.0软件。结果:IPH最常见的危险因素是“失血过多”(75.4%)、“贫血”(73.0%)和“患者遮盖不足/衣物不足”(72.9%)。最常见的围手术期低温并发症是“耗氧量和需氧量增加”(65.6%)、“低氧血症”(61.5%)和“缺氧”(49.4%)。围手术期提供正常体温的首选方法是“用毯子覆盖患者”(80.3%)。结论:在本研究中,护士对围手术期意外低温的危险因素和并发症缺乏足够的了解。此外,确定大多数护士没有使用指南中的方法来防止意外的围手术期低温。
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