Knowledge, attitude and practice of the nursing team regarding oral health care in intensive care units in a reference hospital of Recife, Brazil

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Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude and practice of nurses regarding oral health care in intensive care units. Material and Methods: Developed in a Reference Hospital of Recife, Brazil carried out from July to September 2013. Overall, 282 professionals participated through a questionnaire to evaluate KAP on oral health care. Data were analyzed using Stata 12.0. For comparison, the Student t test and ANOVA with 0.05 significance level were used. Results: 45 (16%) were professional nurses and 237 (84%) belonged to the nursing team. 71.1% of nurses and 72% of nursing technicians failed to adequately respond as to know the daily frequency of oral hygiene performance, 75.6% of the surveyed nurses were aware of the use of chlorhexidine; however, only 37.7% of technicians considered this substance appropriate. Regarding attitude among nursing technicians, from the 11 questions, only two reached more than 90% of requirements. Regarding practice, when it came to items of medical record entries about the care provided, the percentage of inadequacy was 35.6% among nurses and 26.2% among nursing technicians, and the oral cavity conditions of patients, the frequency was 35.6% and 26.2% respectively. The average practice among nursing technicians was higher among those who had technical expertise in oral care (p = 0.031). Conclusion: For nursing technicians in practice section, oral health activity can be compromised by those without technical expertise.

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Rodrigues, S. da S., Caminha, M. de F. C., Ferraz, M. G. G., de Arruda, M. A., Kozmhinshy, V. M. da R., Guerra, C. A. R. de M., & Figueirôa, J. N. (2016). Knowledge, attitude and practice of the nursing team regarding oral health care in intensive care units in a reference hospital of Recife, Brazil. Pesquisa Brasileira Em Odontopediatria e Clinica Integrada, 16(1), 129–139. https://doi.org/10.4034/PBOCI.2016.161.14

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