Aim: The study, it was aimed to determine the views of nurses working in intensive care unit about care bundle applications. Methods: The study consisted of 29 nurses working in Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University Izzet Baysal Training and Research Hospital, 3rd Stage Intensive Care Unit. In this descriptive study, a questionnaire consisting of 17 questions was applied to the participants. Data; frequency was analyzed by percentage method. Results: Most of the nurses participating in the study were found to be in the young/middle age group (44.8%, 23-27 years), and the maximum number of years in the profession was 2-5 years (55.2%). 65% of the group is male. It was found that 72.4% of the participants gave the best care for patients treated in intensive care units, 75.9% said that care bundle was an effective way to improve care and patient processes, 93.1% all steps should be applied in order. 24% of the nurses were not concerned with what to do with the Care Bundle but on how to provide the best care, and 37.9% were undecided about Care Bundle being a specific tool with clear parameters, not a checklist. 79.3% of those participating in the study are absolutely necessary to prevent Care Bundle infections, and 69% stated that Care Bundle is an important opportunity for a safe multidisciplinary approach to safe health care. 93.1% of the nurses stated that "feedback" is important in practice, but 41.4% of them said that the use of Care Bundle did not increase the workload of the nurse. Conclusion: Health care-related infections have a very important role in patient safety. care bundle age applications are important for applications or educe infections. In recent years, the opinions of the profession group, who have applied on a topic that has emerged as a new concept, are of utmost importance in terms of improvements. In our study, it is seen that the nurses generally looked at the application positively.
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TÜRKEN GEL, K., YAŞAYACAK, A., & YORGUN, S. (2020). Hemşirelerin Bakım Paketi/Bundle/Demet Uygulamaları Hakkındaki Görüşleri. Journal of Anatolia Nursing and Health Sciences. https://doi.org/10.17049/ataunihem.569865
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