scholarly journals Evaluation of the nursing process utilization in a teaching hospital, Ogun State, Nigeria

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 97 ◽  
Author(s):  
FolusoO Ojewole ◽  
AmbariO Samole
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-72
Author(s):  
Olufemi Adebawojo ◽  
Adebayo Akadri ◽  
John Imaralu

Objective: To determine the prevalence and outcome of hypertensive disorder of pregnancy in Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State Nigeria Method: This was a retrospective descriptive study of all documented cases of hypertensive disorder of pregnancy between the 1st of June 2012 and 31st May, 2017. Information such as age, parity, booking status, level of education, blood pressure at presentation, urinalysis at presentation, gestational age at presentation, and delivery, mode of delivery, baby’s birth weight was extracted from patients’ case files. Result: There were 1,118 deliveries during the study period out of which 55 (4.9%) patients had hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. The mean age was 31.5years ±48.1 and mean parity, 1.2± 1.1.  The mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures were 180.4 ± 1.88mmHg and 105.1± 1.5mmHg, respectively. Thirty-four (75.5%) of the women had preeclampsia/ eclampsia, while 7 (15.5%) had gestational hypertension. Most women were delivered preterm (22 patients, 48.7%).  The majority of them (33, 73.3%) were delivered by cesarean section, out of which 2 (4.4%) were elective cesarean section and 31 patients (68.8%) were emergency cesarean section. The case fatality rate was 1.8%. Conclusion: Pre-eclampsia was the most prevalent t hypertensive disorder of pregnancy.  It was more prevalent among primigravidae patients and the most common complication was preterm delivery. Strengthening antenatal care services will enable early identification of cases. Prompt referral of cases for specialist care will help in reducing the adverse outcomes associated with the condition.


Author(s):  
E.K Abudu ◽  
T.O Oyebadejo ◽  
O.R Akinde ◽  
A.M Efunshile ◽  
O.A Musa ◽  
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Curationis ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Van Dyk ◽  
L. F. Small

An assessment was done during 1991 to evaluate the quality of care with regard to mouth hygiene rendered to patients in a teaching hospital in Namibia. The sample was drawn from nine wards. By means of a type of quota sampling, the patients were categorised as dependent, interdependent or independent. The nursing process was used as a framework for the study. From the assessment it became evident that no policies existed with regard to oral hygiene. Planning was not in every case based on assessment, and it seemed that when planning(s) were done, it was not always implemented. Record keeping was the aspect most poorly attended to.


Author(s):  
Maria Helena Baena De Moraes Lopes ◽  
Rosângela Higa ◽  
Maria José Dos Reis ◽  
Neila Regina De Oliveira ◽  
Fátima Filomena Mafra Christóforo

10.3823/2365 ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Louise Passos Vigolvino Macêdo ◽  
Alyne Fernandes Bezerra ◽  
Aran Rolim Mendes De Almeida ◽  
Thayana Rose de Araújo Dantas ◽  
Rafaella Felix Serafim Veras ◽  
...  

Objective: Investigate the understanding of nurses who work at a teaching hospital, in relation to NCS and the nursing process; ascertain facilities/difficulties related to the applicability of the nursing process in that service; and verify the opinions of those professionals for the improvement and/or effectiveness of the nursing process at the hospitalization units of the hospital. Method: Exploratory, descriptive study, with a qualitative approach. The sample consisted of 42 nurses who answered a questionnaire. The empirical material was analyzed and categorized based on the content analysis technique and discussed in the light of the literature. Results: From the participants' discourses, two categories of analysis emerged: 1) understanding of NCS as a tool to organize the Nursing work process and improve the quality of care; and 2) applicability of the nursing process at the various hospitalization units of the institution. Conclusion: The implementation and applicability of that method depend on not only the knowledge and motivation of the nursing professionals, but also on a strategic planning involving management and staff, from the recognition of their importance in order to obtain adherence and effective operationalization in practice. Descriptors: Nursing; Nursing Process; Professional Practice.


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