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International Internal Medicine Journal(IIMJ)

ISSN: 2837-4835 | DOI: 10.33140/IIMJ

Impact Factor: 1.02

Nurses Experiences Regarding Tracheostomy Care at a Private Hospital ICU, Windhoek, Khomas Region, Namibia

Abstract

Joseph Galukeni Kadhila, Julia N Ndeulita

Back ground: There is a rising recognition of the need for a harmonised, methodical approach to caring for patients with tracheostomy. Tracheostomy associated adverse events remain a destructive global problem, accounting for half of all airway-related death and hypoxic brain damage in critical care units.

Methodology: In this study, the researcher selected a qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual design to explore and describe nurses’ experiences regarding care of patients with tracheostomy care in ICU at Roman Catholic Hospital in Windhoek, Khomas Region.

Findings: Four themes emerged from this study which indicated that participants experiences were commitment, scary experiences, strict supervision and lack of skills.

Conclusion: The participants indicated that to care for a patient with tracheostomy one should be dedicated, more over participants experiences fear and need to be supervised as they lack necessary skills to care for tracheostomy.

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