Epidural analgesia causes a temporary cessation of nerve conduction via administration of low concentration of local anaesthesia, or opioid, into epidural space. The resulting temporary discontinuation of nerve conduction is called central neuroaxial anaesthesia and it facilitates the process of surgical intervention. An epidural catheter is usually inserted during epidural desensitisation. It helps to control the amount of administered anaesthesia and hence to respond to surgery progress, but it also enables to keep the catheter within the epidural space for the following postoperative analgesia, which will promote timely postoperative rehabilitation and pain management.The research project was conducted on basis of quantitative and qualitative investigation. The quantitative research was performed via questionnaires directed at the nursing staff, and the qualitative research took form of semi-structured interviews with patients. The quantitative investigation was conducted in fourteen health care facilities in the Czech Republic. Respondents of the quantitative research were nurses working in orthopaedic departments, multidisciplinary ICU or ARO (Anaesthesiology Resuscitation Dept.), who provided care to patients after TKR or THR with an epidural catheter insitu. Qualitative research respondents were patients hospitalised in orthopaedic departments for TKR or THR, with epidural catheter insitu and who agreed to participate at the interview. Quantitative research data were processed in Excel 2010 and presented in graphs, frequency and contingency tables, whereas the qualitative research data were processed using charts of the Smart Art program. After the agreement with the management of health care facilities, this dissertation will promote education and aid situation improvement. The Standard of Nursing Care Assisting a Patient with Epidural Catheter during Insertion and Care will be an outcome of this project. Moreover, we will design a patient information booklet and a quality of care indicator that will focus on monitoring of complications occurrence such as infections in patients with epidural catheter. The findings may help to design a training course specialised in nursing care provision to those patients and also to provide basis for further research.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:nusl.cz/oai:invenio.nusl.cz:175385 |
Date | January 2014 |
Creators | MAŠÁTOVÁ, Milada |
Source Sets | Czech ETDs |
Language | Czech |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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