• Aumentar el tamaño de la letra
  • Tamaño de letra predeterminado
  • Reducir el tamaño de la letra
ICNP® Research & Development Projects

ICNP Projects

Pillars & Programmes Professional Practice eHealth International Classification for Nursing Practice ( ICNP®) ICNP® Research & Development ICNP® Research & Development Projects

ICNP Projects
  • myid
    85
  • Title

    Using ICNP® for Motion Analysis of Tracheal Suctioning for Children with Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities (SMIDS)
  • Contact
    Noriyo Ito
  • Country
    Japan
  • Contact Info
    Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spambots. Es necesario activar Javascript para visualizarla
  • Project Date
    September 2008 - Present
  • Abstract
    The number of children who need complicated nursing care at home has constantly increased as medical technologies progress. Looking after the children with severe motor and intellectual disabilities (SMIDS) could be a major burden for the family members, required to obtain any skills for their children. A severe shortage of nurses leads this more problematic such as suctioning at special need schools, kindergartens, and institutions for SMIDS. However the law in Japan prohibits suctioning strictly for nurses and doctors, in 2005, Japanese Nursing Association produced a manual about medical care for teachers at special need schools, and actually authorized teachers to do suctioning for children with endotracheal tubes. This research aims to extract experienced nurses’ techniques in relation to tracheal suctioning for skill education. The movements of 4 nurses in two institutions were video-taped as they were providing the suctioning techniques. The data is going to be construed and analyzed by ICNP®, an international classification for nursing practice, in order to enhance confirmability and transferability.
  • Topic
  • User
  • Captcha

ICN2013 Congresslogo

25º Congreso cuadrienal del CIE:
Equidad y acceso a los cuidados de salud

El CIE espera darles la bienvenida en
nuestro 25º Congreso cuadrienal en
Melbourne, Australia, 18-23 de mayo
de 2013.

GCEF_LOGO_Teddy_Bear_small

El osito de peluche del CIE y la Fundación Florence Nightingale está a la venta en apoyo al fondo para la Educación de las Niñas (GCEF) que trabaja para proveer la escolarización de las hijas huérfanas de enfermeras de los países en vías de desarrollo, cubriendo los costos de las tarifas escolares, los uniformes, el calzado y los libros. Para comprar este precioso osito y apoyar a la GCEF, pulse sobre el osito o diríjase a www.gcefbear.com