Intensive Care Nurses' Views and Practices for Eye Care: an International Comparison

Loading...
Publication Logo

Date

2017

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Sage Publications Inc

Open Access Color

Green Open Access

No

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Publicly Funded

No
Impulse
Top 10%
Influence
Top 10%
Popularity
Top 10%

Research Projects

Journal Issue

Abstract

Eye care is an important area of critical care. However, lack of eye care studies is a common issue across the globe. The aim of this study is to determine the views and practices of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses on eye care in Turkey and Palestine. This descriptive study was conducted using a self-administrated questionnaire. The data were collected from 111 nurses in nine kinds of ICUs in two education hospital. Normal saline (75.9%) was the most commonly reported solution for eye hygiene among the Palestinian nurses, and gauze soaked in normal saline or sterile water (64.3%) were the most frequently used supplies by the Turkish nurses. Although both Palestinian and Turkish ICU nurses took some precautions to prevent eye complications in critical patients, there were some gaps and insufficiencies in the eye care of ICU patients. There is a need for continuing training in this area.

Description

Keywords

critical care, eye care, intensive care patient, nursing care, survey, Critically-Ill Patients, Exposure Keratopathy, Corneal Abrasions, Complications, Prevention, Knowledge, Adult, Male, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Eye Diseases, Turkey, Attitude of Health Personnel, Nursing Staff, Hospital, eye care, Arabs, critical care, Intensive Care Units, Cross-Sectional Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, intensive care patient, Humans, survey, Female, Self Report, nursing care

Fields of Science

03 medical and health sciences, 0305 other medical science

Citation

WoS Q

Q2

Scopus Q

Q1
OpenCitations Logo
OpenCitations Citation Count
19

Source

Clınıcal Nursıng Research

Volume

26

Issue

4

Start Page

504

End Page

524
PlumX Metrics
Citations

CrossRef : 20

Scopus : 29

PubMed : 17

Captures

Mendeley Readers : 55

Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™
OpenAlex Logo
OpenAlex FWCI
3.2598

Sustainable Development Goals